Albion once bubbled...
I am not anti long hose it just seems uneccesary for recreational diving, and in my region i am now seeing lots of divers using this principal, i think more due to the fact it looks cool.
I have not yet experienced a diver coming to me low on air in an actual situation, but can imagine that in worst case scenario a panicked diver is just going to snatch your primary without asking, what happens with a long hose round your neck?
At this point in life Ive pretty much given up on trying to look cool. However, if I was going to attempt to look cool, Id get some nice sunglasses and a Dee Rag to wear when I got back on the boat. I dive with a long hose simply because its the best way to share air.
I have experienced a diver coming to me low on air in an actual situation. However, they werent panicked and I calmly donated them my primary reg on the long hose. At that point, we were both comfortable and able to independently control our buoyancy allowing us to calmly swim horizontally to the platform and then safely ascend, including a safety stop, using one of the lines as a visual reference. In practicality, I dont think we could have done this with a standard octo configuration.
The hose does not actually go around your neck; rather it is routed behind your head. I cannot imagine any way a panic diver could grab the regulator and choke you. Again, I suggest you try it because one OOA drill with a long hose is worth ten bazillion Scuba Board posts.
Mike