I am from Portugal and i heard from these brand trough my brother-in-law that surfs.
I trusted his opinion about the material was (geoprene) and how good it was the weatsuit.
As i am in Europe i asked a friend in the states to bring it to me this month and i have tried for the first time this week.
It was the best choice i made. From the first time i put in on, perfect fit and easy to put it on and off, and of course, very smooth and very fast on the sloulders and legs.
It keeps you very warm indeed as other people have said also.
I am 6'0 feet and, 160 pounds long legs, so i chose the size MT. It fits perfectly!
Amazing suit
If its cold and you have to opt to wear the suit for your ocean swim, then this is probably the best suit you can find. I've had mine for 5+ years now, I use it every season and it's just barely starting to show its years. It still keeps me super warm and its phenomenally fast (I call it my cheater 5, cuz it's 5 mil thick). It's a great piece of equipment for the ocean swimmer.
Simply Perfect, lightweight, very comfortable for swimming and diving, the material minimizes friction with the water and advances faster, the density of the material on the ankles helps to kick more pleasantly, very happy with its performance in the water.
This wetsuit fits me better than any other open water wetsuit I've owned. During the coldest time of the year it does the best job of keeping the cold out even when duck diving under waves. It dries most easily and has given my neck absolutely zero chafing. I haven't found anything nearly as good for open water.
I took advantage of a sale to order an XLS. I'm at the minimum height and maximum weight for the size, and fit is hit or miss. I fit a 2 mm XLS Dante, comfortable once on, and have a much-liked 3 mm XXLS Tumo, plus a couple of XLS Tumo shorties. The Dojo's slippery lining, typical of Matuse, makes getting it on and off a dream. (A popular brand with fuzzy carpeting all the way down the legs has proven impossible for me, at least, to get on). The only hitch with the Dojo was the back zip, which was balky about getting started. This morning, I gave it another try, first with the zip up a bit, which un-balked it. Then a try with the zip all the way down and some care to get the suit fully "on" in the torso and shoulders. Another success. A bit of recent weight loss and a bunch of swimming may have helped. My Florida body did not quite like it in 60º air and probably 75º water, but my first swim, with about 4' surf and Yucca fins, was utterly comfortable in terms of fit and flexibility. It'll be a first choice for cool swims and bodysurfing.
It is remarkably lightweight. I wish that were the case with more surfing-type wetsuits.