You guys that keep putting down the Air 2. I'll bet it doesn't breath much different at 293 ft than it does at 120 or at 5 ft…
That is a loosing bet for almost any Scuba regulator. Combo inflators generally under-perform primary regulators, but not by orders of magnitude like many statements imply. A lot of the first generation combos were pretty poor and the distinction has been hard to shake:
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…I've used mine at 120 and it breathes the same there as it does at the surface. Not great, but it will get me to the surface, which is it's entire purpose when I have to put it in my mouth because someone has an OOA situation.
Dive Lab tests on their ANSTI breathing simulator indicate it does not breath the same. However I have no doubt that you, and most other mortals, could not detect the difference. IMHO, you are absolutely correct that it is suitable for your application.
So what's the point? Accurate statements are critical to valid conclusions. I hated to see your most important statement picked apart by dueling statistics.