I finally managed to dive with the dry suit this morning.
Overall things went much better than expected.
Luckily the 10kg of lead I had with me were just enough. I placed 2kg on my tank's cam band, 5kg on my belt, 2kg on the right suit pocket and 1kg on the left pocket (I also had my pony on my left side). I was definitely not too much overweight - but maybe I can reduce 1-2kg next time. I also need to try placing the weights on the belt instead of the pockets.
For undergarment I used a polyester t-shirt, a thick fleece jacket, and a thick polyester pair of long pants. No hood and no gloves for now.
Topside temperature was 68oF/20oC and water temperature was 75oF/24oC. My clothes were a bit of overkill for these temperatures but those were the only appropriate clothes I could find for now. Of course with these, I didn't feel cold at all even when my sleeve got wet (see below).
The most important things I fount strange:
1. The amount of air required in the suit to eliminate squeeze - every few ft/meters of depth I had to add quite a bit of air to compensate.
2. Although horizontal I felt ok - the feeling of squeeze/discomfort on legs or torso when I went head up or head down respectively was quite uncomfortable - one reason for this might be that my clothes were normal topside clothes (with zippers, pockets, etc). Proper undergarment should help.
3. Stay in trim was quite easier than I thought it to be. With all this air in the suit I though that a slight tilt would cause instability. Nope - I was quite stable in all positions. And I didn't feel the need for heavier fins at all.
4. The shoulder dump valve is quite low (towards my armpit) hence to vent air I had to turn quite a bit my whole body (of course my technique is far from ideal - and probably I am doing it wrong).
5. I fount donning and doffing the suit if not easier, comparable to my wetsuit.
6. First time in history I didn't feel the need to pee during the dive
At the end of the dive I fount out that my left hand sleeve had quite a bit of water. Probably because as I was trying things out, I pressed the dump valve several times throughout the dive and during some of them no air escaped - I guess that during those presses some water leaked in the suit through the valve.
Also my pants were a bit wet (more so on the left side) hence I'd guess some water from my hands moved downwards. Although my sleeve was quite wet I didn't feel the cold at all and I couldn't feel the leak underwater at all.
I hope/think that I will be able to dive a couple of times more with it before I make my final decision but for now it seems to be a go.
That's all for now.
Thanks a lot.