Swedish dive gear manufacturer Poseidon recalled
a batch of its W50 wings last month, the reason being
manufacturer error in the inner bladder. The seam
holding the two bladder halves together can easily
break, deflating the BCD. Mike Ange, manager of
Florida-based Waterproof Gear, which distributes
Poseidon products in the U.S., told Undercurrent the
problem was found by Poseidon staff, and no divers
have reported problems or accidents while using the
wing. “There were only a couple in this specific batch
that had problems, but we’re pulling the entire lot to be
on the safe side.”
Ange said only 50 of the products were shipped to
the U.S., and 30 percent of those are still unsold, leaving
35 to be recalled. The faulty bladders are marked
with batch number 5445 and were sold between
September 2007 and June 10, 2008. Poseidon W50
wing users can check the batch number by opening the
zipper between the two “legs” of the wing to reveal the
inner bladder. Between the bladder’s two legs is a tab
with article number, batch number and manufacturing
year. If you see a ‘5445,’ take it back to your dive shop,
and Poseidon will provide a free replacement.