All thoughts on this are very well appreciated. My biggest concern with this purchase is making a desicion that winds up limiting my diving, or replacing the suit. For the amount of money I am getting ready to spend I wanted some reassurances. I think Thal's advice was spot on: everybody out there has had a bad experience with there gear. Maybe the gear in question really does suck. Maybe the situation just got outta control and the gear couldn't help it, or the gear had a common failure, like a seal or zipper, at the worst possible time. Either way the gear get's the blame, right? All drysuits are gonna have pro's and con's, nothings perfect for all situations and for all people.
I was kinda in a rush to get this done and we all know what happens when we rush things. The "expert" I wound up talking to for a good solid 2-3 hours said, "if it's up to me I won't sell you a drysuit right now. I'll make you the same offer, price, when we have you all sorted out. The worst thing you should do right now is overload yourself with a potentially very dangerous piece of gear. With winter coming, where are you gonna get the time in the suit to get it figured out. Who are you gonna have with you? If you can't answer those two questions pretty quickly, you should reconsider buying this suit right now."
We have a saying in my proffesion that goes like this: mechanic/technician speaking to the customer/money man whose upset about his airplane, "You can have this fixed fixed correctly, quickly, or cheaply. Which two do you want, but I can only give you two." Ya gotta admit, in gear like this, the options can almost be dizzying!!!