Chubby-
Actually there is quite a difference. I am a dealer and have the opportunity to sell virtually whatever I want. So I did a little research, here is what I found:
There is a wide difference in the neoprene and nylon bonded to the neoprene used between companies. Some of the neoprene has additives that make it less expensive to manufacture, but it makes it age faster and reduces flexability.
The cut of the suit has an enormous impact upon flexability and consequently durability. Wrong cut and you will have premature stretching and seam failure.
Most suits are mass produced in Asia. That is not necessarily bad, but most suit designers are there as well. Asians have a different body shape that us big, Dutch guys. Kidding aside, Asian sizing and cuts are different that the standard used in America and Europe. This works well from a production point of view becuase the sizes are smaller and you can make your roll of neoprene last longer. It does not work as well for those expecting to buy a particular size and having it be too tight - especially over the traps.
The "hand" of the neoprene has a lot to do with it. The better the "hand" the more comfortable the suit will be and the longer the suit will last.
Being a patriotic American, I also wanted an American made suit. Very few are left in America. Most are Thailand, China, or Singapore. I prefered to keep the money and jobs here, if possible.
Finally, there is the warranty issue. As a retailer, I don't want warranty issues. I wanted a manufacturer that stood behind their product without me having to spend hours on a suit that I only made a few buck on when I sold it. That is a sure-shot way to go bankrupt.
Now for the good news - I have a mfgr that makes it all work for me. It is not a "big name," but they produce over 2 million suits a year and have a very low warranty claim number. They are priced well - below most, but above Sam's Club.
That is why I sell Ocean Tec. Now if they would just market better, I would be able to sell more suits. It just proves you cannot have it all.
rider@boarditup.com