Unfurl your flag in style with a furling rope. The furling rope is wrapped around a folded flag and a loop then tucked in so the furling rope can then be tugged and the flag unfurls (unfolds). Great when your flag is used for ceremonies or for a new branding launch when your are striving for dramatic impact.
Contact us to make sure your flag is compatible with for use with a furling rope.
SKU | FP95 |
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Finish | Header with loops for flagpole |
Material | Knitted polyester |
Size | 1800x900mm |
Description | Unfurl your flag in style with a furling rope. The furling rope is wrapped around a folded flag and a loop then tucked in so the furling rope can then be tugged and the flag unfurls (unfolds). Great when your flag is used for ceremonies or for a new branding launch when your are striving for dramatic impact. |
All our flags are printed on polyester, but with different weaves to suite various conditions. The different options we offer are:
Knitted polyester: is a light weight fabric that is designed for indoor and outdoor use. Ideal for calm to moderate environments as it flies easily, even in the slightest breeze. Not recommended for high wind areas, where Woven Polyester is preferred.
Woven polyester: is a heavy duty weave that looks like linen. Woven Polyester is designed for Indoor and outdoor use, and is suitable for high wind areas as it is considered longer lasting and more durable.
Fully sewn: is made from durable woven polyester, but the patterns are appliques sewn onto woven fabric, rather than being printed on. Fully sewn flags are considered the most prestigious look, and are suitable for strong winds with the same durability as woven polyester flags.
Flags are subjected to the elements. Ultra violet rays and high winds cause the breakdown of fibres in flags, particularly the breakdown of the sewn edges at the extremities.
Avoid Strong Winds: bring your flag down when strong winds are forecast, to avoid excessive wear and early damage.
Rest Overnight: flying the flag overnight almost doubles exposure to winds, unless required take flags down at dusk and raise at dawn.
Select the right material: woven polyester fabric is more durable to withstand strong winds. Knitted polyester flies best in light to moderate winds.
Flags must fly freely: ensure flags fly clear of buildings and other objects to avoid wear from rubbing.
Expected Life: flags flown continuously last 3 - 9 months, but can last up to 2 years if brought in at night and out of strong winds.