Thanks for the ideas.
I share the beliefs of everyone so far. I am pretty sure I am going to have the inflater installed in the chest, but was curious what the rest of you thought about the hip idea.
I purchased a DUI CLX450, but it is an Xtra large, and has just a bit more excess material than it should, so likely it will be going back, unless I can have it altered at a good price, then I may just keep it (for the price I paid.... I may be able to get an almost custom suit for the price of a stock suit). I find the large is just a bit small and the xtra large is a bit too big. I wanted to try the stock xtra large just to see if maybe I would get lucky (price brand new unused was only $1150.00 on sale from $1695.00, with old zipper style) from a local chain store with a 30 day return policy, so I figured it was worth a shot. It does give me something to compare with a compressed neoprene. I am leaning towards the Pinnacle 200 by DC, as it has a very streamlined fit, and amazing flexibility compared to the trilams I have tried.
I am going to try on the DC Duraflex this week also in a large that had some slight modifications to enlarge it slightly..... I will see how that one fits ($750 with 10 dives on it). I found someone who has the exact measurements as I do and is selling it for the compressed neoprene. I have a feeling that the compressed neoprene is going to win out comparatively, with that suit but we will see.
I also am going to be trying on a DUI TLS350 this week just to see if that might feel right.
Bottom line is I wish the drysuit purchase was a bit easier. Everyone has defenite opinions as to which type is best, NO ONE in my area has the suits in stock, and in fact in some cases you have to purchase the suit just to try it on as they have brand new seals on them, and need to be cut just to get the suit on (as was the case with the CLX450). I actually had to buy that suit just to be able to cut the seals just to try it on. It makes no sense to me why DUI and the other drysuit manufacturers do not supply ALL of its dealers with a suit of every model in all sizes WITHOUT the seals so that they can be tried on prior to purchase. In the end, DUI for instance gets a ton of suits back with cut seals, and ends up selling them as "seconds". Now you know why they are so damned expensive I spose. I am finding the whole process quite a fiasco, and a huge waste of my time. I'd like to be able to go into a shop and try on the different models and compare and make my decision. Not the way it happens..... at least not around here.