The CF200 is bulletproof. It's a heavy, tough drysuit that offers good flexability and excellent resistance to tears and punctures. It's warmer than trilam and if it is torn, it is easily fixed by some aquaseal. In a pinch, some duct tape offers a temp fix if on a boat. mine is over 10 yrs old, has hundreds of dives and I expect it to last another 10 yrs. It will be the last drysuit I own.
That being said, it's heavy and drys slow. therefor it's not always a great choice for the traveling diver. I tend to travel to warmer (wetsuit) dive locations, so it's not an issue for me.
In general, DUI IMHO make the best (and more expensive) drysuits. They have excellent customer service and offer all the great options like custom fit (the most important feature of a drysuit is good fit!!!!), pee valves, front entry zipper, zip seals, rock boots, etc... you will not go wrong with a DUI suit, but you will pay for it.
just my 2psi...
John