Othree 90Ninety drysuit - reviews?

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About to splash out on my first MTM membrane drysuit. Really liking the look of the O3 90Ninety and it has all the extras I’m looking for (KUBI glove system, user replaceable seals). There are few reviews on line however. Before I shell out, does anyone have personal experience?
The other suit I’m looking at is the Otter Atlantic.
I’m UK based and dive in the UK as well as abroad.
I like that the O3 is a bit lighter for travel.
I’ve excluded other brands.
 
I've got one as have several people I know. Although I prefer my Ri-200 for longer dives (>1 hour) the 90Ninety is epic for more normal durations. Also excellent for overseas

Customer service from O-Three is outstanding
 
I've got one as have several people I know. Although I prefer my Ri-200 for longer dives (>1 hour) the 90Ninety is epic for more normal durations. Also excellent for overseas

Customer service from O-Three is outstanding

How durable is it for wreck diving? Also, they have other heavier-duty 90Nineties, are they necessary for durability?
 
I do around 200 dives a year. Teaching and for fun. UK and abroad. A fair share of clambering onto zodiacs without ladders in the UK. No wreck penetration. Should i go lightweight to facilitate travel or HD? Is there much difference with mobility in the thicker material??
 

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