I use an Airsource (Seaquest version of Air2) on my pool rig which means I dive it fairly often -- and I use it because I'm teaching. It IS a bit kludgy but it works and as long as you are familiar with it, it works just fine.
I use the bungeed backup system for all my open water diving.
The key is to make sure you really understand how to use it. I also have some doubts as to whether you should use it when you have a snorkel -- especially if your snorkel is NOT a simple J.
As someone else mentioned, they grabbed the snorkel instead of the inflator when trying to use it.
Real story -- I was helping out with a Rescue class and the instructor asked me to make sure I did an OOA with the student who had an Air2 which was new to him. We had gone over his donation procedure several times before the dive and although he didn't know there would be an airshare, he thought it was a possibility.
So, while he is looking at something, I come up to him with no reg in my mouth and madly signalling I'm out of air -- and then I grab his reg out of his mouth! (Afterall, that is the reg he was going to donate so why not just take it?) He grabbed his "Air2" or so he thought and got his snorkel instead -- then again he did it -- and then again. By this time he is starting to panic and grabs his reg back from me -- and I am the one who is out of air! He has also gotten me into a "PADI death grip" which means my primary is hanging down and he won't let me get to it! So I'm "out of air" -- he has his reg in his mouth and won't donate -- his alternate is hanging by his side -- my reg is trapped by him -- Thank Goodness I had a bungeed backup I could easily slip into my mouth!
Would I use an Air2/Airsource over a bungeed backup? No. Would I use it over a "traditional" octo? You bet for at least I will ALWAYS know where it is. (And, btw, I won't use a snorkel unless I'm snorkeling!)
I use the bungeed backup system for all my open water diving.
The key is to make sure you really understand how to use it. I also have some doubts as to whether you should use it when you have a snorkel -- especially if your snorkel is NOT a simple J.
As someone else mentioned, they grabbed the snorkel instead of the inflator when trying to use it.
Real story -- I was helping out with a Rescue class and the instructor asked me to make sure I did an OOA with the student who had an Air2 which was new to him. We had gone over his donation procedure several times before the dive and although he didn't know there would be an airshare, he thought it was a possibility.
So, while he is looking at something, I come up to him with no reg in my mouth and madly signalling I'm out of air -- and then I grab his reg out of his mouth! (Afterall, that is the reg he was going to donate so why not just take it?) He grabbed his "Air2" or so he thought and got his snorkel instead -- then again he did it -- and then again. By this time he is starting to panic and grabs his reg back from me -- and I am the one who is out of air! He has also gotten me into a "PADI death grip" which means my primary is hanging down and he won't let me get to it! So I'm "out of air" -- he has his reg in his mouth and won't donate -- his alternate is hanging by his side -- my reg is trapped by him -- Thank Goodness I had a bungeed backup I could easily slip into my mouth!
Would I use an Air2/Airsource over a bungeed backup? No. Would I use it over a "traditional" octo? You bet for at least I will ALWAYS know where it is. (And, btw, I won't use a snorkel unless I'm snorkeling!)