I have the suit, but only a dozen dives on it so far. Based on those I'd say the suit is good value, but in hindsight I could have found a better suit used for about the same price had I waited longer - I just didn't know enough about drysuits at the time to know what to look for. I wish I had waited as I'm already thinking about upgrading at some future date to a custom DUI TLS350 or maybe a compressed neoprene suit.
Positives: The suit kept me dry and warm. No leaks, tough, inexpensive. Valves have worked well. Diving was fine in it, but I did experience more drag than in a wetsuit. I also like the soft booties because they can be used with Converse high-tops which fit my XL jets (size 11).
Negatives: Back zipper (I'd prefer front) and no cover for it. Not very flexible. During my dives on it I could not reach my valves (I can reach them in my wetsuits). Since then I've received some tips on how to reach them (which I have yet to try out), but I suspect the suit may just not be flexible enough. I've read similar comments from others (there was a thread about it started by kidspot). Also, I sold the Bare Trek boots that came with the suit because they were too large for me at size 11.
Pockets: You can add thigh pockets and they can sewn on in a Bare factory, but it may be better to glue them on yourself because that way you get the pockets you want. (I like my x-pockets). That's what I did, but now they are pealing off already, probably because I didn't glue them on properly due to lack of experience with that sort of thing.
P.S. I'm considering selling mine so if someone's looking for one in size MLT then pm me.