help buying the right dry suit and undergarment

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hello, i just sold some of my ham radio equipment and now have $1500 to $2000 to invest in a drysuit setup. i live in ohio and what i am looking for in a dry suit setup is to be able to dive water temps from 60deg and below. i would love to go ice diving this winter. i also want a suit that will work for rescue diving for the local fire dep. please help a dry suit newbie buy the right suit the first time.
 
HOG drysuit with pee valve $1500
for undies, go to REI, REI house brand Polartec underwear with any fleece pajama pants and fleece jackets will take you to 60 degrees no problemo.~$150 max
 
I ended up with the Pinnacle Evo 2. It's 100% cordura outside is very tough.

I ended up getting mine brand new off ebay for $640!

And yes, the REI polartec stuff is nice and cheap!
 
for what you describe I would completely stay away from a trilam suit. 60 degree diving is easy to stay warm but for rescue work and ice diving I would highly recommend a neoprene suit. In general they are tough as nails and will keep you plenty warm in 35 degree water.

fourth element seems to have very good dry suit underwear. Its a little expensive but in line with the rest of dive manufacturers suits.

I am a big fan of abyss drysuits and would suggest their 4mm compressed neoprene suit or the 2mm compressed suit. I own the 2mm and its completely covered in Kevlar for added durability. Either would be a compromise between toughness, warmth, and comfort.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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