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I've dived in water down to 3-4 degrees C in both neoprene and trilam. I prefer my trilam for that kind of temps, but that's because I have room for a really thick and warm undersuit under my trilam, while my neoprene suit is very snug and doesn't allow sufficient undergarments to stay nice and warm. And its socks doesn't allow as thick wool socks as my trilam's softboots do.Some people say trilam is better than neoprene for very cold temperatures. In Italy temperatures in the lakes tend to be much lower than in the sea for several reasons. In summer visibility in the lakes is very low, so mostly lake dives are done in full winter. Lakes are at the very north of the country, water temperatures on average are lower than in other places. Some lesser lakes are not at sea level but up in the mountains for example Lake Lavarone is at 1.079 m of altitude.
So the idea would be that while neoprene can suffice in most conditions, for lake dives at very low temperature trilam could be better. I see anyway that you don't seem to agree with this
It's not so much a question of material as a question of fit. If you want a small, easily manageable bubble, IME neoprene allows for a tighter fit than trilam does. But if you go for a snug suit, you can't fit as much insulation between you and the suit.