Help! New Diver Wetsuit Questions - New England

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Hello All,

I just received my PADI certification and I'll be diving with my instructor and a few other veterans all summer. I'm in Newport, RI, and plan on diving mostly in the New England/Long Island Sound area. I've worn a number of different wetsuits, and I would like to buy ONE wetsuit for now that I can use throughout the entire season. Even when the surface temp is warm, in NE it will always be significantly colder at depth.

I'm thinking about getting a 7mm 1-piece jumpsuit, and I figure if I get hot I can always let water in as opposed to going for less Neoprene and being cold. I don't mind paying a little more for my suit, as long as it is comfortable, durable, and warm. I've heard good things about the Henderson Gold Core and Hyperstretch (but I've heard the Hyperstretch shows significant ware with Velcro and other gear).

In short, my main question is a do you guys think a 1-piece is the way to go (plus hood, gloves, boots, etc) and do you recommend any particular brands or styles at a reasonable price?

Thanks and see ya down there!
 
Here in New England you'll be a lot happier with a drysuit. One suit, you can change your insulation at will. Yes it costs more, but it is a case of buy it right the first time insted of buying twice. Do yourself a favor and at least try a drysuit before buying any wetsuit. In case nobody around Newport does drysuit demos come on up to danvers and I'll get you out for a test dive.
 
Thanks for the tip...I'll keep that in mind when I talk to the dive shops.
 

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