ClassAction:
Is there really a big difference between the top of the line bare drysuit (e.g. atr pro HD) and a dui trilam? There's definitely a huge price difference!
Thanks in advance!
I got to dive in the DUI suit in San Deigo, CA at DUI's "demo days". They haul all thier gear out to the beach and let any certified diver try it all out for free. I'm no expert but I did get in a full day in DUI gear and I've seen other diver's Bare suits.
Conclusion. The DUI suits are absolute first rate, top of the line better built , much better fabric and the new "zip seals" are really good to have
but... they cost over $1,000 more. Both Bare and DUI are worth the money.
I think it depends on how much you will use the suit. At my location wetsuits work year round as the water "only" gets down to 50F. But on a boat where you will do multiple dives and be exposed to cold wind between dives the drysuit will allow you NOT to be chilled after multipl;e dives whereas wetsuit divers might be cold after thier third dive. I don't do that many boat dives like that, one trip a month maybe But if I needed a wetsuit for every dive
I do (I dive about two times a week) I'd go for the expensive DUI in a minute.
The Bare suit is much more lightly built but IMO good enough for once a month use in
winter months while the DUI suit could stand 100+ dives a year.
If yu intend to use the suit 100 times a yaer, spend the extra money but if only a
dozen dives a year with the suit the lighter weight one is likely good enough
The advice I got from several people was "take the divemaster class. They give DMs a huge discount, then buy the DUI. " That advice advice was a little impractical for some one
who wants suit _now_ not next year.
One thing I noticed is that tri-lam suits have a LOT of drag. You will swimm noticably
slower in one then in a wetsuit A well fitting crushed neprene suit may be the way to
go. But even more money