Originally posted by scuberd
I am currently looking into dry suits, and will soon buy my first one. Is there any advice out there that can help me?
Drysuits make excellent economic sense when amortized over the life of the suit expressed in dives/dollars...
Drysuits make excellent economic sense when the rest of diving expenses are amortized over the many extra dives you will be able to do because of extended season and comfort...
Spending a bunch and getting a good suit maximizes this effect...
Custom cut is good if you are a non-standard size but you might find that one off the rack fits better that a custom.
My opinion: Try the suits on at your LDS and buy the one that fits well from them or have them measure you and order through them. If it doesn't fit when it arrives make them redo the order.
I had planned on getting another suit - a custon cut suit... and was debating between another Andy's trilam and a DCI trilam. I did not get good dealer service even though I have spent a bundle in the last few years at this dive shop. I went to another LDS and decided to try on the DUI 450 trilam... I liked it except for a very slight mobility restriction in scratching the middle of my back with my left hand. To get a perfect fit would require a custom cut suit with no guarantees that DUI would not end up making me a bag.
I went ahead and tried on a CF200 and it fit perfect... but I didn't want a CF200.... so I left and thought about it. I went back and talked to them about DUI's method of *making custom suits* and decided that I couldn't find a better fitting suit than the CF200 right off the rack.... in fact if I had DUI make me a suit to order it probably would fit as well. I also thought about the man eating barnacles in D.P. I decided I could put up with the CF200 shortcomings.
So that is what I ended up getting. I still have my ultralight Andy's and will use it as a back up or whenever I want something that will dry quickly. The CF200 will be my main suit.
BTW... the front entry CF200 cost $1750 off the rack and it will probably last longer than I will.