Prefacing this with just having bought a DGX BCI for a special mission scuba kit, the only time that I ever really needed an octopus/second I had an Ocenaic pancake. And it simply was not good enough. My primary filled my lungs and larynx full of seawater and a laryngeal spasm and ----- and I died. Then I came back to life and was able to expel some of the water and the spasm subsided enough I could sort of breath and in trying to regroup with my missing buddies (I hate that when that happens) the pancake reg proved wholly inadequate to the task causing my already very stressed body to be further stressed to the point beyond total exhaustion and nearly passed out a second time. And then decided with what brain cells were still oxygenated enough to function to just go up to the surface and hope the boat will see me. And it turned out I had mostly caught back up to the group and they swam over to me and asked me where I went. I offered no explanation, coughing up blood, I bit my tongue guys, oh and that bull shark circling, do not worry about him, we came to an agreement. Yeah, if you or your buddy ever really needs the secondary, you are they will appreciate the same high performance type regulator as your primary (a yellow cover is fine). FWIW.
Yes, lot's of divers carry the mini and combo units but have they ever really used one for real in a stressed situation? Mostly not.
Yes, lot's of divers carry the mini and combo units but have they ever really used one for real in a stressed situation? Mostly not.