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Poly-Max American Flag (Extreme Winds)

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010045
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30' x 60' flag shown on main picture. See chart below for grommet configuration. Flagpole & beaded retainer rings not included. See Each Size for Ship Date - Extra Reinforcing Can Add Up to 3 Days to Ship Time
$41.55
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Heavy Duty American Flags - Better Flags For Earth & Beyond™

Recognized as the most durable of all flag fabrics, our 2-Ply Polyester American flags are your best choice for extreme winds and intense sun. If you are not in a high wind area, we recommend our Endura Nylon American Flag, which is just as fade resistant as our 2-Ply Polyester, but made from 200 denier nylon which flies better in average to high wind conditions.

  • 100% Made in the USA
  • Commercial Quality for Extreme Winds
  • UV Resistant
  • 2-Ply Polyester
  • Reinforced for Wind Damage Resistance
  • Sewn stripes & embrodiered stars
  • Unidirectional Chain Stitch for all horizontal seams (which makes the flag much stronger)
  • Lock Stitch for all edge hems
  • 100% Made Tough in the USA

Don't know what size to buy? Click HERE to check out our Flag Size Chart.

Need to know the number of grommets on our flags? Click HERE to check out our Flag Grommet Chart.

Double the Life of Your American Flags
If you purchase high quality American flags, 6' x 10' or larger, consider our flag repair service. Eventually all flags wear out but if you return your American flag to us for repairs we may be able to double the life of it. The secret is to send it in at the first signs of wear. More information can be found here on our American Flag Repair Services.

Flying Flags on Vehicles
We highly advise against flying any flag on a vehicle except in slow-moving parades. If you're driving 45 mph into a 15 mph wind the combined effect is 60 mph. On the expressway the combined effect can easily exceed 75 mph, category one hurricane winds! At that speed grommets can fail and flags fly off onto another drivers windshield. Flag life is dependent on many factors when being used on a vehicle. Factors include vehicle turbulence, flag is flown in slipstream or wind shadow and combined vehicle speed and wind speed/heading.

Reviews

  • 5
    Wind tolerant

    Posted by Keith Wright on May 21, 2020

  • 5
    Poly-Max American Flag (Extreme Winds)

    Posted by John Knorr on May 21, 2020

    Very good quality

  • 5
    American flags

    Posted by melinda frost on May 21, 2020

    I had a great experience buying from American Flags, quick curtious service....fast return with no hassle for new correct items...thank you!

  • 5
    Poly-Max American Flag (Extreme Winds)

    Posted by Thomas Williams on May 21, 2020

    Very bright and quality construction.

  • 5
    flag

    Posted by edward perry on May 21, 2020

    seems to be the extreme wind flag i ordered. very well sewed . I am pleased and will order again.

  • 5
    Poly-Max American Flag (Extreme Winds)

    Posted by John on May 21, 2020

    order handled promptly.Flag arrived in very good shape...no complaints...I have pruchased several flags over the years from this company, living in Kansas the wind is very hard on flags. Will be another in the next year or so.

  • 5
    Poly Max American Flag

    Posted by Vito on May 15, 2020

    I am the happy and satisfied buyer of a American Flag Express American Flag- I live by the Ocean high winds and salt air are very tough on all products, this flag has been manufactured with to the highest standards that will be able last much longer than any other flag i purchased in the past.

  • 5
    Excellent Quality

    Posted by Nick on May 15, 2020

    I live on a point that is subject to 50 mph winds at times. The wind eats flags, so I ordered this one specifically because it is made for gale force winds. It arrived quickly and appears to be of good quality. I'm looking forward to seeing how it holds up.

  • 5
    Perfect for our application

    Posted by Richard Keefer on May 15, 2020

    I am a docent on the USS Hornet in Alameda, CA, and we had just refinished our stern flag pole....but our flag was in sad shape as the ship, being in San Francisco Bay and exposed to some rough winds and weather, had taken its toll on the flag....enter our new Poly-Max flag, a 4X6 beauty that now flys on our fantil. Construction of the flag looks like it should do well in our 24/7 environment, and the colors really pop in the glow of our new spotlight as well. Nice to see an American Made flag flying from a retired WW2 aircraft carrier.