I have a HydrosPro for my "warm water" setup. It's a comfy, decent bcd, with a nice LPi and dump valves and ime, once you get the trim pockets on the bladder setup, enables a really good position in the water with a single cylinder (single 12l steel in my case) with both wet and dry suits (although i use slightly lower buoyancy fins with the drysuit, as my skinny chicken legs are sinky in a wetsuit, but a little floaty in a dry suit.
I have indeed added a crotch strap, and that allowed me to run with the waist strap much less tight, which in turm meant the stand, and yes, a bit bulky, integrated weight system was less obtrusive. I've stuck with that system simply because those large integrated pockets are much more capable of accepting all sorts of lead you get handed when on holiday diving, which can be hard and soft, and anywhere from 3kg chunks to 0.5 kg. If you are only ever using your own lead, that matters less, but i'm not carting a load of lead round the world for fun lol!
The LPI hose i find tends to sit reasonably close, make sure the little elastic loop on the lh shoulder strap is positioned down towards the top D ring, and make sure the plastic hose clip in toggle is a reasonable way down the intflator dump hose as this stiffens the assy ime and causes it to flap around less.
As i use it predominantly with a wetsuit, having ditchable weighs is more important as i don't have the integral buoyancy redundancy i have with a drysuit, another reason to keep the std integrated removable weight pockets.