Ceramic pro is currently the tippy top of performance and lack of orange peel.
Xpel ultimate fusion plus (not to be confused with xpel ultimate plus) is right up there with them.
Regardless of what brand you go with, shop the installer not the brand of film. They all mostly come from China and India, regardless of what they say about "where it's made."
At the end of the day, the installer is 90% of the effort and the brand of film is 10%. I have the ceramic pro film and my installer did a crap job. I went back for trimming 6 times and had them replace multiple sections multiple times, and I'm STILL dealing with headaches and film pulling. Meanwhile my buddy has ceramic pro from a friend of his in Texas and he's never had to do any trimming or relay. The installer is almost everything with ppf!!
STEK, SunTek, XPEL are the 'go to' films for paint protection. While the installer is important, so is the film. The best film installer in the world cannot care for a film that will yellow, distort, or peel after two years on the car. Perform the due diligence and you'll be fine. Watch out for the hack masquerading as a legitimate outfit. You live in a metro area so you will have options. Let us know how you make out.
I’ve got Stek Dynoshield on mine, no
Complaints it’s also ceramic coated and has great hydrophobic properties and no orange peel..I believe it has a 10 year manufacturer warranty against peeling/yellowing also..makes car washing a breeze