Slmason.72
Contributor
Since you are considering an i3 BC in another thread, the bouyancy control issues in an OOA ascent are a non issue. Also, the dimension BC has a right shoulder dump in addition to the i3 and the airsource 3 has a pull to dump feature so you never have to remove the airsource from your mouth. And the first thing you'll want to do after your first drill is replace the cheap mouthpiece. And consider getting a minimum 40" hose for your primary. An underarm routing with 90* elbow works great for this (personally prefer it to any other routing) or you can go with a 60" primary and do the under the shoulder, around the head type DIR routing.
One thing of note, due to the length necessary for use as an octo, most airsources, including AL, are long and dangly. I actually keep mine on a mini retractor to keep it from hanging down. The retractor attached to BC via push pin type screw, retractor clip attached to airsource via an o ring for tear-away purposes. And yes, it easily reaches my mouth while connected and overhead to dump air if needed without detaching the retractor.
One thing of note, due to the length necessary for use as an octo, most airsources, including AL, are long and dangly. I actually keep mine on a mini retractor to keep it from hanging down. The retractor attached to BC via push pin type screw, retractor clip attached to airsource via an o ring for tear-away purposes. And yes, it easily reaches my mouth while connected and overhead to dump air if needed without detaching the retractor.