This is a similar debate to the "leather vs textile" or various other choices of bikes/boots/gloves/tyres/oils we have.
I bought a Rev'it one piece oversuit last weekend in anticipation of getting drowned on the Blast To The Past ride. Very happy with it. I stayed dry, and found it relatively straightforward to get into and out of. There are velcro tabs on the elbows, sleeves and trouser bottoms to stop rain and prevent bits flapping in the breeze. Felt a bit like assembling a small Chinese tent at first, but it does what it said on the label once it's on.
Life is a compromise, so you pays your money etc, but I have not regrets about my purchase. My last oversuit was a two-piece affair bought from Phil Scott in the early days of Motomail and with a Darbi label on it. While it was reasonably good at keeping me dry, I'm not upset to see it gone 'cos it was a pain to sort without external help. The sleeves were elasticated, which meant having your gloves on first. This made doing up the zip/domes etc a real challenge.
As the yanks would say, your mileage may vary.....
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