Our Feather Flags are suitable for interior and exterior use, they are lightweight, portable and easy to assemble.
Each of our feather flags consists of poles manufactured from high-performance aluminium and DRP, which collapse into pieces and bend to give the flag its distinctive shape, suitable for Beaufort scale:4 (13-18mph).
Our quality flags are printed on 117gsm Knitted Polyester with a dye-sublimation process resulting in a great show-through on the reverse (around 80-90%), the printing process ‘fixes’ the ink into the fabric, making it scuff resistant and washable. You can have the design, logo, brand or image of your choice printed on your flags.
As standard, our flags are setup to have the front face of the design with the base and pole on the left-hand side. However, you are welcome to supply your artwork flipped horizontally in order to have the front face of the design with the base and pole on the right-hand side.
Double-Sided Flags
Double-sided flags are available to order from us. These consist of two knitted polyester flags with a blockout membrane sandwiched between the two. For further details and prices, please 0161 763 1072
Specification
Name |
Small | Medium | Large | Extra Large |
---|---|---|---|---|
Standing Height
|
2560mm | 3150mm | 4080mm | 5140mm |
Artwork/Graphic Width
|
500mm | 600mm | 785mm | 850mm |
Artwork/Graphic Height
|
1900mm | 2600mm | 3400mm | 3900mm |
Graphic Ground Clearance
|
660mm | 550mm | 680mm | 1240mm |
Pole Pieces
|
3 | 4 | 4 | 5 |
Instructions of Use
Consider where you position your flag, as air pollution will cause the white areas to become grey and UV can, over time, cause deterioration and fading to the fabric.
Flags can be washed in a regular washing machine on a 40° wash with everyday detergents. Always allow your flag to completely dry out before storing.
Ensure that your flag doesn't catch or snag on its pole or any other surrounding objects. Do not place poles too close together.
Dismantle your flag during adverse weather conditions, including strong winds in excess of beaufort scale 4 (13-18mph). Heavy rain combined with high winds can increase the weight of the flag and put extra strain on the pole.
Life expectancy is entirely dependant on the climatic conditions and hours of flying. Realistic maximum lifespan of a regularly used flag is six months.