Bryan, sorry to do this, but I have to....
FAQ #1 is a lie
FAQ #2 is dangerous because if you drop said adult, you're going shooting to the surface, use a lift bag, though adults don't weigh all that much, but lift bags are still better
FAQ #3, I'll give them that
FAQ #4 I'll give them that one, though only one on the right side is necessary
FAQ #5 a one piece harness does not have buckles that require you to get out of said rig via buckles, and with a crotch strap, which this doesn't use, you can have loose shoulder straps and still maintain gear stability which makes getting out of them quite easily
FAQ #6, why your gear is touching the bottom, I don't understand, but it does need to be durable
FAQ #7 contradicts FAQ 2,3,4
FAQ #8 contradicts FAQ #7, but pockets can be added to any rig
FAQ #9 is valid
FAQ #10 is valid, but is a fit issue, not a design parameter
FAQ #11 is silly, and stupid. Their gear is red, what is the first part of ROYGBIV? Red.... It goes away at depth, and isn't visible in murky water. Dumb choice for high vis application
those FAQ's are them trying to sell their rig. Fine, they chose to market their units by attacking others, doesn't mean it's a good decision. Keep in mind it is $650
Deep Sea Supply rig, $500.
Tiger Bracket $140 *MUCH better than their system, and much more stable because it is a quick disconnect to the tank instead of the rig. Also one of the most expensive brackets out there
DGX Pocket-$40-unnecessary, pointless, but it's there.
So for an extra $50 you have a better rig that you can use for all of your normal diving.... DSS can make wings in funky colors if you so choose, however it is much easier/better to use a bright colored tank, and/or a market light attached to the regulator for surface visibility, since the tank is kind of large. Since red is the first color to disappear at depth, red does not necessarily make a great visibility color. A white Faber steel tank or bright yellow aluminum tank is MUCH more visible at depth than any BC will ever be. Keep in mind that since they're using nylon, these will fade quite rapidly if exposed to chlorine or UV, whereas a tank can be painted bright colors and have reflective tape put on them....