Drysuit is going to need maintenance. Some things you might be able to have done locally. Some things you might have to send the suit back to the factory. Being in the USA, you have a bigger market than I do. So you probably have more things which can be done locally. But you might want to consider something like a DUI. They are in the USA. You don't have to ship it as far as say Poland. For example, some day you'll have to replace the zipper.
I'd talk to people who are local to you. Some times what works for one person only works for them because of where they live.
Also, what do you need? I have a really long torso. I tried a number of off the rack drysuits and the closest thing I could find was REALLY form fitting from the waist up but had an extra 5 inches in the legs. I also have REALLY big calves and ankles. I couldn't use heavy undergarments because the legs where too tight. I edit up going with a DUI because (a) they are closer than other drysuit manufacturers and (b) I know a guy, who dives DUI, whose ankles are almost as big as mine.
For me, I bought a Hollis because it was on sale ($1000 CDN for a trilam) but it turned out it was too tight in the legs for undergarments. Next was a Bare trilam. Again, it was on sale ($1800 CDN) and I tried on a rental suit with undergarments. Legs were better but too long. Finally, DUI custom cut. Pay the extra money and get something which fits. Should have done this from the start. When I used to wear business suits, I ALWAYS had to have them tailored. Don't know why I thought I could get off the rack drysuit. If you can fit in an off the rack business suit, maybe you are lucky and can do off the rack drysuit.