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Not sure I understand this. Can you please explain it better? When i ascend I don't inflate my wing I let ther out. Am I missing something here?
I can only try.........
The reason you need to deflate your wing as you ascend, is because as you ascend the water pressure is decreasing, in order to maintain netral bouyancy you need to reduce the pressure in your wing, or in other words keep the wing pressure the same as the water pressure, if the wing pressure is slightly higher you will begin to ascend again, if the wing pressure is lower than the water pressure, you will sink again.
Depending on how high (or low) you hold the inflator, will determine how much air escapes, raise the inflator a little, and you will lose more air (and drop), lower it a little, and you will retain more air (ascend). This really only works in a horizontal position, which is the best way to ascend/decend anyway!
By the way, this is not EXACTLY acurate, but close enough for THIS discussion.
Perhaps someone from the "inner circle" will drop by soon and help with my poor explination skills, although they seem to pretty rare these days..................
