I have one custom Gladiator fitted for use with a 17 neckdam for sale. It was custom fitted for a diver with a big head. It is ready to go and comes with 17 neckdam.
I have a Gorski. I had to buy it during the Katrina gold rush. My FAVORITE HAT IS one that gives me air. I am easy. I do have a 2nd Gorski for sale. Cheap.
I have been out of the business for a while so this info is a bit dated. I began my career in the off shore industry tending a diver who had a Savoie. The hat was a great air hat and still is today. Just before I broke out, I had the opportunity to dive a Miller 100 series that was owned by a diver that I was tending and I fell in love. I subsequently purchased a 200e, 300 and 400 series. I dove the 300 in sat up to 580 feet with no problems. I loved the fact that the internal face seal provided sound separation between my ears and the regulator making for wonderful communications. The head protection of the solid bronze casting saved my bacon on a couple of close calls for which I personally thanked Ben. The hat can be found but is rare and KMB was sold the rights to the design after Ben's death and have made statements about producing the hat again in 2010, we will see.
I have also had the opportunity to dive most gear that is around for commercial work and rate them in the following way
Air
Air & Gas
head protection
Communications and noise
breathability and airflow
attachment (jock vs no jock)
Swimability
comfort in long dives
dryness
Hat (intake, exhaust, buoyancy)controls
maintenance (off the shelf parts, low repair rate, ease of maintenance)
durability - takes a licking and keeps on working - able to function in the harshest of environments.
My favorite hats are Gorski, Heavy Metal and swindell plus
Bob Kirby orginal 12 bolt heavy gear hat. That beat engle hat so far just has not really been accepted in the field hear as yet.