How to Keep the Flag From Wrapping Around the Pole
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Seeing your flag flying high while having your morning cup of coffee is one of the best ways to start your day. Yet, when you live in a windy area, it is important to know how to keep the flag from wrapping around the pole if you wish to have that satisfactory moment.
Here are a couple of things to bear in mind. By using one or combining more of them, your Old Glory will proudly show off its colors every day.
Buy a High-Quality Flag
What kind of flag you purchase can be a complete deal-breaker. Despite the fact that cotton flags are the heaviest and therefore are the least likely to look like a flying mess, they are best kept indoors in showcases.
That leaves you with nylon or polyester, which are much lighter. As you probably know, the flags differ in price not only due to the size but due to the quality of nylon or polyester used and the density of the fabric. Should you buy a flag of high quality, you will maximize its chances of flying freely.
Break the Winds
It’s best to choose the spot for your flag pole which is already protected from high winds in a natural way. The existing obstacles will prevent the flag from wrapping. On the other hand, if you have no windbreaker, think about planting some trees, adding wood fences, rocks, or even a shed to your yard.
Invest in a Spinning Pole
Why should you worry about your flag spinning when you can have the whole pole turning in the right direction? Rotating poles have a spin-free mechanism that makes this happen. The market is overflowing with different variants, so you should have no problems finding one that matches your exterior.
Mind you, that doesn’t mean that the whole pole will be turning around. You may go for the one whose top half is spinning.
Anti-Furling Kit to the Rescue
Next time you have the chance to admire a flag even during the biggest gust of wind, take a closer look and you’ll probably notice that the pole has an anti-furling device on it.
They are extremely convenient since you needn’t buy a new pole or install a windbreak. An anti-furling kit usually contains several plastic clips and rings for your flag to be attached. The installation process is relatively straightforward so the biggest mistake you can make is not ordering the anti-furling kit of the right dimensions. Check the diameter and height of your flagpole before clicking “Buy” in our online store. Here is the link to purchase your anti-furling kit: /never-furler-for-flag-pole
Get a Non-Tangle Rod
Another way to save your flag from furling is a non-tangle rod. They come in different sizes, usually between two and four feet in length. Basically, you will attach the rod to the grommet on one end, and on the other end, you will clip it to the flag. It is typically made of stainless steel.
Even when it’s very windy, a non-tangle rod will keep your flag in place.
Final Tip: Make It Heavy
Last but not least, one of the easiest ways to prevent your flag from wrapping around the pole is to simply make it heavier. You can use fishing weights or perhaps clip-on flag weights to increase the weight. If you feel like the weights are a bit too obvious, try painting them in red, white, and blue.
Sources:
https://www.yardworkhq.com/how-to-keep-flag-from-wrapping-around-pole/
https://extensionpublications.unl.edu/assets/pdf/ec1763.pdf
https://anestwithayard.com/how-to-keep-flag-from-wrapping-around-pole/