Duane...the more important question is what is your inseam length? If it's under 30", you won't be flat footed with full height suspension and the Corbin.
It is my OPINION that the best of both worlds is having the Legend Air shocks on the back, but get off your hip if you want them. I really like having the infinite adjustment on the fly, and being able to slam the rear down a full 3 inches for walking the bike around when parking.
You are giving up suspension travel with anything less than the full height, so anything else is a compromise.
31-1/2" inseam, and I'm used to, and prefer, taller suspensions. I don't mind getting off the seat at a stop to be firmly flatfooted, since I'm getting to maintain a good supension height too. But I can sit too, as it's all in the balance. But if you're the type that wants to sit on the seat when stopped and look pretty, and don't care about going over further than the last curve you did, get the lowered suspension. If you dig performance and the thrill of the twisties, get the highest suspension you can while still being able to control your bike when stopped.
Basically, if you're short, you're a poser, or you have to have a lower look, you want a lowered suspension. That's why the SEEG has it, the look. Other than that, you need the taller suspension. I can't think of any other determining factors. It's actually a pretty simple decision.

Hoist!
