Hi again!
So I saw an Essence today in person at the Seattle Dive Expo and now I have some questions:
I didn't realize it doesn't come with the change-able seals. It's over $300 to add them to wrists and neck. That brings the price up near the USIA suit.
Doesn't that mean if you rip a seal, you are done with the day and have to spend $150 and wait a couple of weeks to have it repaired? Have you ever had a seal rip?
Full disclosure: the DUI suits really caught our eyes at the show and they fit so easy. They are about a million dollars more than the Essence, so it's not really a fair comparison... $2300 vs $1000. I should probably compare the Fusion Fit with the DUIs...
If I rip a white's fusion isn't it harder to repair because of the stretchy-ness?
Will a DUI really last longer?
Does everybody's head explode at the end of a 7 hour expo day?
Yes, if you rip a seal you are done diving for the day. Unless you try to duck tape it like I did the one time I ripped one, but in hindsight I wouldn't really recommend that when you rip the neck seal all the way down
My suit was out of commission for a few days, but the length of time and cost will depend on where you get it fixed. My neck seal that ripped was most likely my own fault, I know a lot of people who dive frequently and have the same seals for a few years.
I'm not sure what you're saying about a Whites being harder to fix? If you rip the outer skin you could just sew it back together or leave it if it's not a big rip. A rip in the outer skin won't affect you staying dry. If you puncture the inner layer, the "bag", that can be patched. I don't know anyone who has punctured the inner layer, and I know a bunch of people with Whites suits who shore dive here and climb over rocks, etc quite a lot.
I know people who have all three of the suits you mention (USIA, DUI, and Whites) and people who both love and hate each brand. It really does come down to personal preference. I like the snugger fit of the Whites and how easy it is to dive. Other people hate that it feels constricting to them and prefer the DUIs. There's really no way to figure out what will be your favorite other than diving them all.
And yes, it is very easy to feel like your head is going to explode with the amount of information and decisions involved in buying a drysuit!!