XCEL Hooded: 5.4 Drylock vs. 5.4 XZip2

I´ve been thinking to get in the water in Fall and Springtime around Danmark or the German North Sea, though no plans to go out in ice and snow. Guess I would drop out if it´s dipping below 5 °C /41 ° F.
Since I have an older 4.3 Xcel Infinity Drylock, I´m pretty much sold on Xcel and want to get a 5.4 hooded suit.
The 5.4 XZip 2 seems like a very solid suit, but is lacking the Drylock cuffs and the Airprene insulation. I kind of like the idea of those cuffs since my skinny underarms get flushed quit a bit. On the otherside, I would probably use gloves and boots anyhow (pulled over the sleeves), so the flushing shouldn´t be an issue, or is it still? Does the Airprene make a noticable difference?
Just wondering if its worth to shell out 25% more on the Drylock.
Thanks!
Since I have an older 4.3 Xcel Infinity Drylock, I´m pretty much sold on Xcel and want to get a 5.4 hooded suit.
The 5.4 XZip 2 seems like a very solid suit, but is lacking the Drylock cuffs and the Airprene insulation. I kind of like the idea of those cuffs since my skinny underarms get flushed quit a bit. On the otherside, I would probably use gloves and boots anyhow (pulled over the sleeves), so the flushing shouldn´t be an issue, or is it still? Does the Airprene make a noticable difference?
Just wondering if its worth to shell out 25% more on the Drylock.
Thanks!