Warmest wetsuits or semi-dry suits?

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There are many excellent choices covering a wide variety of brands. Give a call at the number on my signature line and ask for Mike or Chris. They can talk you through the best choices available.
 
I would not rule out a hood attached suit for the following reason.
Hood attached is much more comfortable than a tuck in hood or hooded vest. You get much more freedom of movement around the neck without the tight feeling. And no potential for leaking down the neck area as you well know using a SOL AFX.
Try a Jumpsuit style with a tuck in hood or hooded vest and then zip up and seal the neck area, much less comfortable.
Zipps on the arms and legs actually reduce the stretch of a suit, find a suit that is using 100% high stretch materials there and it will be worthwhile.
Keep her warm & comfortable to keep her diving!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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