First Dry Suit – what to keep on the table?

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Mine is bone dry for the time being. Looks extremely high quality for my amateur eye. For myself Santi fit (with modifications) was not perfect. I am 6' 3" and had to order the suit with extra long sleeves. Didn't end up perfect :(
I am contemplating buying a "secondary" drysuit before I send Santi for modifications.
Possibly a Rofos as that seems to have premium quality (I haven't read/heard ANY negative comments) and nice fit for most divers with a reasonable price tag.

I'm happy with mine. The materials on the Santi's have always been good, but it seemed that as they started to get "big" the quality started getting a bit hit or miss. DUI had similar issues and still does.
It's enough for me that at the premium you pay for one, you'd be better off saving a grand and getting a cheaper suit unless you are getting key man pricing on them
 

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