@gordonscuba I dive freshwater, so I'm far from experienced in handling down drafts like
@inquis is talking about, but it seems to me that, if indeed a downdraft is not something Avelo can compensate for, buoyancy wise, that poses a significant limitation at the very least. Even assuming such currents can safely be predicted and avoided when diving Avelo, it limits where you can safely dive compared to a standard BCD, which doesn't seem great. Beyond that, it seems like a pretty glaring failure point, since the unexpected does happen, and, as a great many people on here love to point out, fatal accidents usually grow from combinations of errors and shortcuts.
As I said, I know next to nothing about such currents, as I dive in relatively shallow bottomed freshwater locations where, if such a current were to miraculously appear, I could always crawl along the bottom to escape (or use my 38 pound wing to say "screw you gravity"). This is just my 2 cents based on what other people are saying.