I case you would consider a Deep Sea Supply rig, their website has a complete rig configurator. Tobin (the maker) is great in consulting you about the size of the wing and suchlike. For cold water (buoyant exposure suit) a stainless steel plate and bolt-on weight plates is a good idea. Have a look at the Glide Harness Adapter, too. (If you use the weight plates, you will need the longer bolts for it.) You also might want some weight pockets instead of the standard weight belt. Then you should think about a situation when you take off your rig in the water and hand it to the crew. I found that for this purpose pockets with romovable inner pouches are handy - like these, for example. They allow you to easely remove the weights and hand them over separately. You may need also some rigid D-rings or something to fix the pockets on your waist strap and prevent them from sliding. These are my discoveries about the BP&W so far. Everything together is not exactly cheap, but as the other guys already said, there is a multitude of diffferent brands out there and you may find also a decent used rig for good price. There are often offers "For sale" also here on Scuba Board.
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