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Not to be a wise-a*&, but you might do a search of the forums with "drysuit" and then spend the next three days reading forum entries. There's pages and pages on inputs on the various makes/models which are worth going through for sure.
 
Otter drysuits are made in the UK, resonable prices, many different models and also available as made-to-order.
That said I love my Ursuit Heavy Light BZ and have been very pleased with both the durability and Ursuit's service.
 
To be frank, my Ursuit Heavy-Light is a badly-made piece of ****. I wouldn't buy Ursuit again if it cost only fifty quid.

However, the Clo 97 undersuit is nice enough though.
 
Northern Diver in Appley Bridge near Wigan seems to be the big choice with all the divers in my club. You'd be forgiven for thinking it was a uniform.

Ive got one of their old models second hand, and the quality is good. You can always dive at Eccy Delph while you are there to pick it up...
 
In the UK, you won't go wrong with Seaskin or O'Three.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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