2airishuman
Contributor
So what is the point of the Air2 if it can be an inconvenience?
I've experimented with Air2s but am not a fan. Nonetheless, I see the attraction. @caruso captures most of it.
The point behind an Air2 is that, when used as part of an integrated system including a BC designed for an Air2, the SCUBA kit as a whole is easier to handle and use on typical, recreational dives. It also facilitates primary donate, which has well-understood safety benefits over a traditional "octo." On a typical recreational dive, with a BC designed for use with an Air2, it is plausible to consider the overall safety of the kit to be as good as, if not an improvement over, a traditional "octo." Air2s and similar competing products have been in widespread use over many years and there has been no evidence to suggest that they pose a greater accident risk.
Compared to a necklaced secondary (which is what I use), an Air2 has one less hose, one less regulator, and one less thing to remember to do when kitting up. Compared to an octo, an Air2 doesn't have that hose that floats all over the place, and one less regulator, etc. It is part of Scubapro's overall strategy to streamline the diving experience by eliminating steps that have to be taken when kitting up or concluding a dive.
I believe that a necklaced secondary and a BP/W provide a better overall diving experience and better overall safety for the kinds of dives I do, so that is what I use.
Please help with this.
If you have the Air 2 in your mouth, it will not be at the highest point. How effectively will it deflate if it is not?
You don't use it. You use the shoulder dump. The "deflate" button is just on there so you can orally inflate your BC, if it comes to that, and is best regarded as having no other purpose.
If you are gripping the OOA diver with the right hand, as is taught, how to you use the right shoulder dump?
Take a look at any Scubapro BC made since the Air2 became available. They all have shoulder dumps that are operable with either hand. The most recent ones have a pull that sits over the right side of the wearer's collarbone that operates a dump valve high on the right shoulder.
What about BCds with no right shoulder dump?
Don't use them with Air2s. Similarly, don't use BP/Ws with an Air2, because BP/Ws depend on being able to dump air with the power inflator during an ascent in vertical trim.