Bob DBF
Contributor
Once you choose your desired hose length, you'll find that you have a challenge breathing from the same second stage that you're using to control your buoyancy as you ascend with a panicked diver, whose own buoyancy you may also have to control. Very hard to do smoothly at a moment when you need to be at your best. You run out of hands if you need to take the reg out of your mouth to elevate the corrugated hose to vent, at the same time as you're nearing the surface.
Even ScubaPro has a pull dump on their Air 2 now, so I don't see the reason to remove the reg from the mouth. I do see a good reason to be proficient on the pull dump and the entire system. If there is one being made now without a pull dump, please let me know.
Proficiency in the use of one's gear is the most important factor in the positive outcome of an accident, regardless of the gear being used.
Over the years I've tried a lot of gear, and configuration choices, all have their positive and negative aspects, but I have made them work effectively for me, so I'm pretty open minded when it comes to other divers choices.