Lau8 once bubbled...
May be that is why the scuba industry is still backward as compare to other industry (like aerospace). What is wrong with having something that make your equipment setup easier and faster or more efficient. ...
The case against
1. Added failure points
2. You are adding a small bladder of air, ergo, you will also have to add some quanity of lead to compensate if your are currently diving properly weighted to be neutral.
3. Lots of stuff that can poke a hole in the band out there. I do a lot of shore diving and my tank gets banged up. Often I don't realize that I have banged into somthing on the entry or exit, but the proof is on my tank. If the band is an air bladder I would have to question how it would have survived.
4. A slow leak and your tank is loose and you can't fix it under water (because the problem is a leak).
5. It is expensive.
The case for.
1. Easy to use (but so is the cam buckle).
2.For a diver with an inpairment (tennis elbow, amputee etc). who is otherwise fit to dive it could make them more self sufficent and able to dive.
And the final analysis is....... This is a solution looking for a problem. Not worth the monty to most divers. But hey, if you like it and it works for you, go for it.