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2025-08-27 18:05:32
Cheap flagpole, but great value. Can't find another 20' pole for this price.I bought one of these a couple years ago for music festivals and camping. Worked good enough for 2 years, sometimes the sections get sticky but I always got them free. The plastic rings do nothing, it just seems to mess up with you "loosen" the sections too much. You have to "tighten" them with some muscle otherwise I rarely have a section collapse. It's not hard, but a child couldn't do it tight enough.At full extension with a flag, I feel like this is good for maybe 20mph wind tops. I've had TWO 3x5' flags going on a breezy day at a music festival, and this stayed up straight. I figured screw it, threw this in my truck bed at ~8' high, put a flag on it, lets see how strong it is. The top bent in half somewhere between 30-40mph lol. Bought another one because it still works perfect while stationary.So yes this has very thin aluminum walls and it can snap, but just be smart with it and you can't beat the price
W. Avery
2025-08-10 12:29:02
We use this flagpole on our motorhome, in the desert, while camping. I wrapped it with LED lights so that we can see our camp from miles off. I love this thing. It seems to hold up to the wind well. We had 20+mph wind during our last camp-out and I had an American flag and the LED lights on the pole with no problem. The pole bent pretty much in the gusts and I was concerned that I might not be able to retract the pole. It retracted fine and didn't lose any of it's shape.As a side note, I wrap the 15' long LED light strip on the pole and leave the paper on the sticky side so that the pole can retract without taking of the LED light strip. I just wrap each end of the strip tight with a wire tie. It works great. I can retract it to about 7' long and stow it in the M/H bedroom for travel.
Joy
2025-07-08 13:53:59
Took me awhile to understand I needed to tighten it . Got this 8" ft flag pole to lug around at festivals for my totem. It's thin the longer you extend it which makes it feel flimsy. When it isn't pushed all the way up it feels Alot more stable and lighter. Fits well if you have to take an uber .
Douglasson!
2025-04-04 10:26:44
I purchased my first one 6 years ago, but recently two of those telescoping twist locks stopped catching. So, I'm coming back for round two. This one works well so far and the segments lock tightly. It retracts and stores well. This new model uses plastic clips that adjust up and down their segments and lock into place -- we'll see how they hold up over the old metal ones. This picture is it paired with their tailgater roll-over flagpole holder I mounted on a cargo carrier. Buy this one.
Slhammer
2025-03-20 15:46:47
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S. Moland
2025-03-07 15:51:36
I announce at running road races and triathlons and have had this item of more than 2 years. Event managers are so happy to have the flag they didn't think to arrange for. Many of these events venues are next to open water and lots wind. I've used it well over 100 times and it is still in great condition. Yes it bends in the wind, that's a feature. If it didn't bend it would break, that's how you design things that are light. Same reason airplane wings flex a lot. I have lightweight flags and made sure I didn't buy heavy fabric flags. The lighter the fabric the faster the wind makes it flutter. The flutter offers less resistance.Why is mine in such good condition? I learned long ago that even well meaning people handle stuff too roughly. And nobody cares about treating my gear as I would. I let no one handle this or most of my sound equipment. It's a mindset. Most people don't take good care of their stuff, how can I expect them to do a better job with mine.This item is extremely functional because it has pieces that slide inside each. Bend them and you'll ruin it. If you can't figure that out going in, don't buy it. Your alternatives don't exist, unless you want something so big and so heavy you probably won't use it a second time. I'm writing this today as I buy a 2nd one to keep in the trunk of my other car.I either zip-tie it to fences or poles, or if my vehicle is close I use the optionally purchased tire mount that you just drive your car tire over. It's a flat plate with a vertical section of pipe which screws into the plate. Roll the wheel over the plate and you have your flag up in a minute. I suggest you always use the driver side front wheel or you could drive away without taking down the flag.
Keith
2025-03-03 10:57:49
This is made from aluminum but the base is only about 2" in diameter. There are about 5 telescoping sections, but the week point is that the twist locks on the sections don't hold allowing the sections to spin. As the pole is quite thin it does a lot of waving in the wind. We have used this only to attach a small 8"x4" plastic TV antenna at the top. Although it does serve the purpose, it is flimsy and I can't see it holding a regulation size flag.
Janet
2024-12-08 11:44:55
I became a member of the Patriot Guard Riders after they escorted my 97 year old father to his graveside service. Daddy served as a Navy Signalman during World War II.One of the members told me to purchase a quality 3x5 foot flag and get a telescoping flag pole.He sent me the link to this flag pole. He told me it was a good price and looked like it would work well for me.Most Patriot Guard Riders travel by motorcycle and their flag pole collapses to fit into their saddle bags.Since I travel by car to join the Patriot Guard Riders when the group does a Flag Line, I just put my flag in the car.It holds up well when the wind blows and it is sturdy. It is light weight and easy to use.I highly recommend this flag pole. ENJOY! 🇺🇸
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