dumpsterDiver
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No one seems to be addressing what I see as the real problem here. It sounds like this is the first time you have ever emptied your wing bladder after a day of diving. Even if it doesn't feel heavy, proper maintenance after salt water diving is to add water inside the bladder, swish it around, drain it, blow air in, drain it again, and then partially fill it with air and hang it to dry. The inside of a wing is just as important to rinse as the outside. If your wing is starting to get more and more water in it with each dive, there is a leak. It might be the bladder. But it is just as likely that leak could be from the OPV or inflator valves that are crusted with salt from lack of proper maintenance.
Well not exactly...I prefer to FIRST blow it up all the way, then try to vent as much saltwater as possible, THEN add fresh water and rinse and dump. I think you get more salt out if you dump the straight saltwater out first...