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Stand a flag in the middle of a floor and people meet it from both sides, so a single printed face leaves half the room reading a faint, reversed ghost. The FF3200DF answers that with two forward-reading faces on a tall, slim feather, handing the same clean graphic to everyone who passes, whichever way they happen to come at it. The narrow blade rises high on a glass fibre pole whose curved top holds it out, seated in a weighted square plate that rests on the floor and needs nothing fixed. Set the plate down, raise the pole, and a two-way column of branding stands tall in a footprint barely wider than the blade itself. Best suited for open retail floors, exhibition gangways and busy foyers where people approach from both sides and floor width is tight.
| Open Retail Floors and Aisle Middles | Marks an offer or a department from the centre of a shop floor, read by shoppers coming up the aisle and going back down it. Both faces carry the message, and the slim base keeps the gangway clear as people move around it. |
| Exhibition Gangways and Show Walkways | Pulls visitors from either direction along a busy show aisle, where a stand is approached from both ends. The two-way print works the whole gangway, and the tall blade reads over the heads of a moving crowd. |
| Busy Foyers and Two-Way Lobbies | Greets people entering and leaving a foyer or a lobby with through traffic, so the branding lands on both flows. The weighted plate holds the height on a hard floor, and the narrow profile leaves room to pass on either side. |
| Showroom Centres and Display Islands | Anchors a display island in the middle of a showroom where customers circle the stock. Each face shows the same graphic, so the flag never turns its back on a viewer, and it relocates in seconds as the floor is reset. |
| Event Concourses and Queue Lanes | Signs a zone or a sponsor across a concourse where crowds flow both ways between halls. The height carries the message over the throng, and two printed faces mean no one passing reads a blank or reversed side. |
| Conference Breakouts and Registration Flows | Directs delegates through a registration area or between breakout rooms where movement runs in both directions. The double-sided graphic reads on the approach and the return, and the plate sets down on any flat floor. |
The plate here is made for hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is going outside, the same feather shape is offered with a ground spike base for grass, or with a drive-on car base that a vehicle wheel holds down on a forecourt. If a flag only ever shows one face, a single-sided version prints the front for less.
Need a hand choosing? Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you pick.
FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, a tall, slim blade printed on both faces and supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base. Its differentiator is two forward-reading printed faces that read correctly from either direction, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 3200mm, width 605mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 605mm x 2620mm sits on each face. Carried on a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Tolerates winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Raised in place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to open retail floors, exhibition gangways, showroom centres, busy foyers and event concourses. A single-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for hard outdoor ground are also offered. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
A double-sided feather flag is printed on two faces, each one forward-reading, so the design shows the right way round whether the flag is approached from the front or the back. Set out in the open where people pass on both sides, both audiences read the same clean graphic, with none of the reversed, see-through image a single-sided flag leaves on its reverse. Two correct faces are what let it stand on a floor rather than against a wall.
A feather flag tapers into a tall, narrow blade, not a rounded sail. The straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, while a curved whip at the top pulls the trailing edge out, so the blade keeps a high, upright line. Under that tension both printed faces stay open and readable in the still air of a shop or hall, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, fine glass filaments set in resin for a light, springy pole, finished with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter is 16.8mm across the range, so fittings interchange between flags.
Underneath, a square steel plate does the standing by weight alone. It sits flat on the floor and the pole drops into a central socket, so the mass of the base holds the full height upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. The hold is only the plate's weight on a level surface, so it belongs on hard floors indoors or under cover; grass calls for a ground spike, and a forecourt for a drive-on car base.
The colour is locked in by dye sublimation, a heat process that turns the inks to gas and drives them into the polyester so they stain the cloth rather than coat the surface. Printed that way each face keeps its colour under shop lighting and rolls down between uses without cracking. Both faces are produced at 605mm by 2620mm, a tall narrow column that suits the blade. Send the artwork in, the two faces are printed for you, and the flag assembles by hand in about two minutes.
We print and supply feather flags in volume for retail groups, exhibition teams, event organisers and showroom fit-outs across the UK. For a matched set of double-sided flags across floors or venues, or repeat artwork to a campaign calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.
Send us the brief: call 01279460460 or share your details and we will reply with a plan.
FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, a tall, slim blade printed on both faces and supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base. Its differentiator is two forward-reading printed faces that read correctly from either direction, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 3200mm, width 605mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 605mm x 2620mm sits on each face. Carried on a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Tolerates winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Raised in place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to open retail floors, exhibition gangways, showroom centres, busy foyers and event concourses. A single-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for hard outdoor ground are also offered. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Technical detail for the tall, slim 3.2m double-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. Both faces print forward-reading, a GRP whip curves the glass fibre blade, and the wind rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate keeps it freestanding on any hard floor, with no stake or vehicle.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Total Height | 3200mm (3.2m) | A tall feather that lifts branding above heads and stands to read clear across an open floor, while resting on one small plate base. |
| Width | 605mm | A slim blade, so all of that height arrives on a narrow footprint that marks an aisle middle or a gangway without blocking the route. |
| Display Type | Double-sided | Each face prints forward-reading, so the flag looks right from both directions and works in the open where traffic passes on both sides. |
| Printed Graphic Size | 605mm x 2620mm per face | A tall column of print on each side. Set your artwork to this size and both printed faces come back ready to raise straight onto the weighted plate. |
| Pole Material | Glass fibre with GRP whip | Bends, never stiff. The whip bows the top to hold the blade out, and the pole flexes in a draught then springs back upright again. |
| Inner Pole Diameter | 16.8mm | One fitting shared across the whole flag range, so poles, bases and spares interchange with the feather and teardrop flags in your kit. |
| Base | 10.5kg square steel plate base | A weighted plate that anchors the tall blade by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, needing no stake or vehicle. On soft grass, the spike-based version takes over. |
| Base Weight | 10.5kg | Enough mass to hold the full 3.2m height steady indoors, while one person can still lift and carry the base into position in a single easy trip. |
| Flag Material | Polyester, dye-sublimation printed | The colour stains the fibres rather than coating them, so both faces stay bright under shop lighting and roll away between uses without cracking. |
| Wind Resistance | Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 | The flexing blade gives to a draught or a sheltered breeze rather than toppling over. In an exposed outdoor spot, a spike or car base is firmer. |
| Assembly | No-tool, around 2 minutes | One person puts up the full height in a couple of minutes, with nothing at all to screw or bolt; the pole drops straight into the plate socket. |
| In the Box | Flag, square plate base, carry bag, 1 year guarantee | The flag, its 10.5kg plate and a carry bag pack into a single box, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from the delivery date. |
Print to order. We handle the artwork process with you.
We send a template, you submit your artwork, we produce once approved.
Delivery
Free
UK Mainland, Zone 1
Lead time
3 to 5 days
From artwork approval
Template sent
Within 24hrs
After your order is placed
Returns
Bespoke
Non-returnable unless faulty
How It Works
Place your order
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Submit your artwork
Follow the template instructions and email your artwork back to us.
We review and approve
If anything needs adjusting we will contact you. Once approved, your order enters production.
Production and dispatch
Lead time begins from artwork approval, not your order date.
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Express Print Service Available
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Bespoke print orders are non-returnable. If your item arrives damaged or contains a manufacturing error, we will put it right. Returns policy · Delivery information
Q: What is the best double-sided feather flag for an open shop floor?
A: The FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided feather flag built for open positions, printed forward-reading on both faces. It stands 3200mm high on a slim 605mm blade, so shoppers read it coming and going, and a 10.5kg steel plate holds it upright on a hard floor with no stake. Best suited to aisle middles and display islands.
Q: How does a feather banner stay upright on a hard floor with no stake?
A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate holds it by weight alone. The plate rests on a level floor and the pole drops into a socket at its centre, anchoring the full height with nothing bolted, staked or parked on top. The advertising banner stays freestanding and lifts away whenever the floor is reset.
Q: Does a double-sided flag read correctly from both sides?
A: Yes. Each face of a double-sided feather flag is printed forward-reading, so the graphic shows the right way round from either direction. Unlike a single-sided blade, which leaves a faint reversed image on its back, this one gives both approaches the same clean front, which is why it suits open floors.
Q: Is a double-sided banner suitable for a showroom or open retail floor?
A: Yes. Showrooms and shops stand it on a display island or in an aisle middle where customers circle the stock, and both printed faces keep the branding facing every shopper. The 10.5kg plate sits on the hard floor without fixing, the 3.2m height reads across the room, and the slim base keeps gangways clear.
Q: Does a tall advertising flag work in an exhibition gangway?
A: Yes. A 3.2m exhibition flag is read from both ends of a busy show aisle, where a stand is approached from either direction. Its two forward-reading faces work the whole gangway, the height lifts the brand over the crowd, and the weighted plate stands it on the hall floor without bolting down.
Q: How quickly can one person put it up?
A: One person sets up the promotional flag in about two minutes by hand, with no tools. The pole sections join into the full height, the printed blade sleeves over them, and the pole seats into the plate. At 10.5kg the base is light enough for one person to carry into place.
Q: How tall is it, how wide, and what size is each printed face?
A: This double-sided display flag stands 3200mm (3.2m) tall on a 605mm-wide blade. Each face is printed at 605mm x 2620mm, the size to supply artwork at. The tall, slim shape reads over a moving crowd in a gangway or on an open floor rather than up close beside a counter.
Q: What is the difference between the double-sided FF3200DF and single-sided FF3200SF?
A: The FF3200DF and FF3200SF are the same 3.2m feather flag on the same 10.5kg plate; only the printing differs. The double-sided version prints a forward-reading graphic on both faces, so it reads from either direction and suits an open floor. The single-sided version prints one face, costs less, and leaves a faint mirror on the back, which suits a flag set against a wall. Choose double-sided for two-way traffic and single-sided for a one-way spot.
Q: Is a double-sided flag worth it over a single-sided one?
A: It depends on where it stands. Double-sided is worth it wherever people pass on both sides, such as an aisle middle or a display island, because every viewer reads a correct front. Where the flag backs onto a wall and only one face is ever seen, single-sided gives the same front for less.
Q: Can a 10.5kg base hold a 3.2m flag, and what wind is it rated to?
A: Indoors, the 10.5kg plate holds the 3.2m blade steady in normal interior air and the odd draught. The feather banner is rated to winds of 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Outdoors, where wind load on a tall blade climbs, a ground spike in grass or a wheel-held car base gives a firmer footing.
Q: Does it come with free UK delivery, and what is in the box?
A: Yes, free delivery to the UK mainland is included. The box holds the double-sided printed flag, a 10.5kg square steel plate base and a carry bag, covered by a 1 year guarantee. Displaysense is based in Hertfordshire and has supplied display products to UK businesses since 1978.
Q: Does it come in other heights, single-sided, or for outdoor use?
A: Yes. The same feather design is made in shorter and taller heights, and a single-sided version prints one face for less. Outdoors, a ground spike fixes it into grass and a drive-on car base holds it on a forecourt, each in place of the 10.5kg plate.
A double-sided feather flag is a simple way to brand an open floor that people cross from both sides, but where you stand it and what it carries decide how many it turns. The guides below look at catching the eye at events, standing out on a busy exhibition stand, and matching the format to the setting, so your flag works the whole room rather than facing only half of it.
Stand a flag in the middle of a floor and people meet it from both sides, so a single printed face leaves half the room reading a faint, reversed ghost. The FF3200DF answers that with two forward-reading faces on a tall, slim feather, handing the same clean graphic to everyone who passes, whichever way they happen to come at it. The narrow blade rises high on a glass fibre pole whose curved top holds it out, seated in a weighted square plate that rests on the floor and needs nothing fixed. Set the plate down, raise the pole, and a two-way column of branding stands tall in a footprint barely wider than the blade itself. Best suited for open retail floors, exhibition gangways and busy foyers where people approach from both sides and floor width is tight.
| Open Retail Floors and Aisle Middles | Marks an offer or a department from the centre of a shop floor, read by shoppers coming up the aisle and going back down it. Both faces carry the message, and the slim base keeps the gangway clear as people move around it. |
| Exhibition Gangways and Show Walkways | Pulls visitors from either direction along a busy show aisle, where a stand is approached from both ends. The two-way print works the whole gangway, and the tall blade reads over the heads of a moving crowd. |
| Busy Foyers and Two-Way Lobbies | Greets people entering and leaving a foyer or a lobby with through traffic, so the branding lands on both flows. The weighted plate holds the height on a hard floor, and the narrow profile leaves room to pass on either side. |
| Showroom Centres and Display Islands | Anchors a display island in the middle of a showroom where customers circle the stock. Each face shows the same graphic, so the flag never turns its back on a viewer, and it relocates in seconds as the floor is reset. |
| Event Concourses and Queue Lanes | Signs a zone or a sponsor across a concourse where crowds flow both ways between halls. The height carries the message over the throng, and two printed faces mean no one passing reads a blank or reversed side. |
| Conference Breakouts and Registration Flows | Directs delegates through a registration area or between breakout rooms where movement runs in both directions. The double-sided graphic reads on the approach and the return, and the plate sets down on any flat floor. |
The plate here is made for hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is going outside, the same feather shape is offered with a ground spike base for grass, or with a drive-on car base that a vehicle wheel holds down on a forecourt. If a flag only ever shows one face, a single-sided version prints the front for less.
Need a hand choosing? Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you pick.
FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, a tall, slim blade printed on both faces and supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base. Its differentiator is two forward-reading printed faces that read correctly from either direction, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 3200mm, width 605mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 605mm x 2620mm sits on each face. Carried on a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Tolerates winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Raised in place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to open retail floors, exhibition gangways, showroom centres, busy foyers and event concourses. A single-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for hard outdoor ground are also offered. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
A double-sided feather flag is printed on two faces, each one forward-reading, so the design shows the right way round whether the flag is approached from the front or the back. Set out in the open where people pass on both sides, both audiences read the same clean graphic, with none of the reversed, see-through image a single-sided flag leaves on its reverse. Two correct faces are what let it stand on a floor rather than against a wall.
A feather flag tapers into a tall, narrow blade, not a rounded sail. The straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, while a curved whip at the top pulls the trailing edge out, so the blade keeps a high, upright line. Under that tension both printed faces stay open and readable in the still air of a shop or hall, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, fine glass filaments set in resin for a light, springy pole, finished with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter is 16.8mm across the range, so fittings interchange between flags.
Underneath, a square steel plate does the standing by weight alone. It sits flat on the floor and the pole drops into a central socket, so the mass of the base holds the full height upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. The hold is only the plate's weight on a level surface, so it belongs on hard floors indoors or under cover; grass calls for a ground spike, and a forecourt for a drive-on car base.
The colour is locked in by dye sublimation, a heat process that turns the inks to gas and drives them into the polyester so they stain the cloth rather than coat the surface. Printed that way each face keeps its colour under shop lighting and rolls down between uses without cracking. Both faces are produced at 605mm by 2620mm, a tall narrow column that suits the blade. Send the artwork in, the two faces are printed for you, and the flag assembles by hand in about two minutes.
We print and supply feather flags in volume for retail groups, exhibition teams, event organisers and showroom fit-outs across the UK. For a matched set of double-sided flags across floors or venues, or repeat artwork to a campaign calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.
Send us the brief: call 01279460460 or share your details and we will reply with a plan.
FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, a tall, slim blade printed on both faces and supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base. Its differentiator is two forward-reading printed faces that read correctly from either direction, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 3200mm, width 605mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 605mm x 2620mm sits on each face. Carried on a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Tolerates winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Raised in place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to open retail floors, exhibition gangways, showroom centres, busy foyers and event concourses. A single-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for hard outdoor ground are also offered. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Technical detail for the tall, slim 3.2m double-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. Both faces print forward-reading, a GRP whip curves the glass fibre blade, and the wind rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate keeps it freestanding on any hard floor, with no stake or vehicle.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Total Height | 3200mm (3.2m) | A tall feather that lifts branding above heads and stands to read clear across an open floor, while resting on one small plate base. |
| Width | 605mm | A slim blade, so all of that height arrives on a narrow footprint that marks an aisle middle or a gangway without blocking the route. |
| Display Type | Double-sided | Each face prints forward-reading, so the flag looks right from both directions and works in the open where traffic passes on both sides. |
| Printed Graphic Size | 605mm x 2620mm per face | A tall column of print on each side. Set your artwork to this size and both printed faces come back ready to raise straight onto the weighted plate. |
| Pole Material | Glass fibre with GRP whip | Bends, never stiff. The whip bows the top to hold the blade out, and the pole flexes in a draught then springs back upright again. |
| Inner Pole Diameter | 16.8mm | One fitting shared across the whole flag range, so poles, bases and spares interchange with the feather and teardrop flags in your kit. |
| Base | 10.5kg square steel plate base | A weighted plate that anchors the tall blade by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, needing no stake or vehicle. On soft grass, the spike-based version takes over. |
| Base Weight | 10.5kg | Enough mass to hold the full 3.2m height steady indoors, while one person can still lift and carry the base into position in a single easy trip. |
| Flag Material | Polyester, dye-sublimation printed | The colour stains the fibres rather than coating them, so both faces stay bright under shop lighting and roll away between uses without cracking. |
| Wind Resistance | Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 | The flexing blade gives to a draught or a sheltered breeze rather than toppling over. In an exposed outdoor spot, a spike or car base is firmer. |
| Assembly | No-tool, around 2 minutes | One person puts up the full height in a couple of minutes, with nothing at all to screw or bolt; the pole drops straight into the plate socket. |
| In the Box | Flag, square plate base, carry bag, 1 year guarantee | The flag, its 10.5kg plate and a carry bag pack into a single box, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from the delivery date. |
Print to order. We handle the artwork process with you.
We send a template, you submit your artwork, we produce once approved.
Delivery
Free
UK Mainland, Zone 1
Lead time
3 to 5 days
From artwork approval
Template sent
Within 24hrs
After your order is placed
Returns
Bespoke
Non-returnable unless faulty
How It Works
Place your order
Payment taken at this stage. Your lead time does not start until your artwork is approved.
We email you a print template
A personalised template with full instructions. Please check your inbox and spam folder.
Submit your artwork
Follow the template instructions and email your artwork back to us.
We review and approve
If anything needs adjusting we will contact you. Once approved, your order enters production.
Production and dispatch
Lead time begins from artwork approval, not your order date.
Need it faster?
Express Print Service Available
Turnaround and pricing on a quote basis. Contact us before ordering.
Bespoke print orders are non-returnable. If your item arrives damaged or contains a manufacturing error, we will put it right. Returns policy · Delivery information
Q: What is the best double-sided feather flag for an open shop floor?
A: The FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided feather flag built for open positions, printed forward-reading on both faces. It stands 3200mm high on a slim 605mm blade, so shoppers read it coming and going, and a 10.5kg steel plate holds it upright on a hard floor with no stake. Best suited to aisle middles and display islands.
Q: How does a feather banner stay upright on a hard floor with no stake?
A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate holds it by weight alone. The plate rests on a level floor and the pole drops into a socket at its centre, anchoring the full height with nothing bolted, staked or parked on top. The advertising banner stays freestanding and lifts away whenever the floor is reset.
Q: Does a double-sided flag read correctly from both sides?
A: Yes. Each face of a double-sided feather flag is printed forward-reading, so the graphic shows the right way round from either direction. Unlike a single-sided blade, which leaves a faint reversed image on its back, this one gives both approaches the same clean front, which is why it suits open floors.
Q: Is a double-sided banner suitable for a showroom or open retail floor?
A: Yes. Showrooms and shops stand it on a display island or in an aisle middle where customers circle the stock, and both printed faces keep the branding facing every shopper. The 10.5kg plate sits on the hard floor without fixing, the 3.2m height reads across the room, and the slim base keeps gangways clear.
Q: Does a tall advertising flag work in an exhibition gangway?
A: Yes. A 3.2m exhibition flag is read from both ends of a busy show aisle, where a stand is approached from either direction. Its two forward-reading faces work the whole gangway, the height lifts the brand over the crowd, and the weighted plate stands it on the hall floor without bolting down.
Q: How quickly can one person put it up?
A: One person sets up the promotional flag in about two minutes by hand, with no tools. The pole sections join into the full height, the printed blade sleeves over them, and the pole seats into the plate. At 10.5kg the base is light enough for one person to carry into place.
Q: How tall is it, how wide, and what size is each printed face?
A: This double-sided display flag stands 3200mm (3.2m) tall on a 605mm-wide blade. Each face is printed at 605mm x 2620mm, the size to supply artwork at. The tall, slim shape reads over a moving crowd in a gangway or on an open floor rather than up close beside a counter.
Q: What is the difference between the double-sided FF3200DF and single-sided FF3200SF?
A: The FF3200DF and FF3200SF are the same 3.2m feather flag on the same 10.5kg plate; only the printing differs. The double-sided version prints a forward-reading graphic on both faces, so it reads from either direction and suits an open floor. The single-sided version prints one face, costs less, and leaves a faint mirror on the back, which suits a flag set against a wall. Choose double-sided for two-way traffic and single-sided for a one-way spot.
Q: Is a double-sided flag worth it over a single-sided one?
A: It depends on where it stands. Double-sided is worth it wherever people pass on both sides, such as an aisle middle or a display island, because every viewer reads a correct front. Where the flag backs onto a wall and only one face is ever seen, single-sided gives the same front for less.
Q: Can a 10.5kg base hold a 3.2m flag, and what wind is it rated to?
A: Indoors, the 10.5kg plate holds the 3.2m blade steady in normal interior air and the odd draught. The feather banner is rated to winds of 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Outdoors, where wind load on a tall blade climbs, a ground spike in grass or a wheel-held car base gives a firmer footing.
Q: Does it come with free UK delivery, and what is in the box?
A: Yes, free delivery to the UK mainland is included. The box holds the double-sided printed flag, a 10.5kg square steel plate base and a carry bag, covered by a 1 year guarantee. Displaysense is based in Hertfordshire and has supplied display products to UK businesses since 1978.
Q: Does it come in other heights, single-sided, or for outdoor use?
A: Yes. The same feather design is made in shorter and taller heights, and a single-sided version prints one face for less. Outdoors, a ground spike fixes it into grass and a drive-on car base holds it on a forecourt, each in place of the 10.5kg plate.
A double-sided feather flag is a simple way to brand an open floor that people cross from both sides, but where you stand it and what it carries decide how many it turns. The guides below look at catching the eye at events, standing out on a busy exhibition stand, and matching the format to the setting, so your flag works the whole room rather than facing only half of it.
| Quantity | Discount | Save |
|---|---|---|
| 1 - 4 | 0% off | £0.00 |
| 5 - 9 | 5% off | £10.30 |
| 10 + | 8% off | £16.48 |
Stand a flag in the middle of a floor and people meet it from both sides, so a single printed face leaves half the room reading a faint, reversed ghost. The FF3200DF answers that with two forward-reading faces on a tall, slim feather, handing the same clean graphic to everyone who passes, whichever way they happen to come at it. The narrow blade rises high on a glass fibre pole whose curved top holds it out, seated in a weighted square plate that rests on the floor and needs nothing fixed. Set the plate down, raise the pole, and a two-way column of branding stands tall in a footprint barely wider than the blade itself. Best suited for open retail floors, exhibition gangways and busy foyers where people approach from both sides and floor width is tight.
| Open Retail Floors and Aisle Middles | Marks an offer or a department from the centre of a shop floor, read by shoppers coming up the aisle and going back down it. Both faces carry the message, and the slim base keeps the gangway clear as people move around it. |
| Exhibition Gangways and Show Walkways | Pulls visitors from either direction along a busy show aisle, where a stand is approached from both ends. The two-way print works the whole gangway, and the tall blade reads over the heads of a moving crowd. |
| Busy Foyers and Two-Way Lobbies | Greets people entering and leaving a foyer or a lobby with through traffic, so the branding lands on both flows. The weighted plate holds the height on a hard floor, and the narrow profile leaves room to pass on either side. |
| Showroom Centres and Display Islands | Anchors a display island in the middle of a showroom where customers circle the stock. Each face shows the same graphic, so the flag never turns its back on a viewer, and it relocates in seconds as the floor is reset. |
| Event Concourses and Queue Lanes | Signs a zone or a sponsor across a concourse where crowds flow both ways between halls. The height carries the message over the throng, and two printed faces mean no one passing reads a blank or reversed side. |
| Conference Breakouts and Registration Flows | Directs delegates through a registration area or between breakout rooms where movement runs in both directions. The double-sided graphic reads on the approach and the return, and the plate sets down on any flat floor. |
The plate here is made for hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is going outside, the same feather shape is offered with a ground spike base for grass, or with a drive-on car base that a vehicle wheel holds down on a forecourt. If a flag only ever shows one face, a single-sided version prints the front for less.
Need a hand choosing? Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you pick.
FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, a tall, slim blade printed on both faces and supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base. Its differentiator is two forward-reading printed faces that read correctly from either direction, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 3200mm, width 605mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 605mm x 2620mm sits on each face. Carried on a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Tolerates winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Raised in place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to open retail floors, exhibition gangways, showroom centres, busy foyers and event concourses. A single-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for hard outdoor ground are also offered. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
A double-sided feather flag is printed on two faces, each one forward-reading, so the design shows the right way round whether the flag is approached from the front or the back. Set out in the open where people pass on both sides, both audiences read the same clean graphic, with none of the reversed, see-through image a single-sided flag leaves on its reverse. Two correct faces are what let it stand on a floor rather than against a wall.
A feather flag tapers into a tall, narrow blade, not a rounded sail. The straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, while a curved whip at the top pulls the trailing edge out, so the blade keeps a high, upright line. Under that tension both printed faces stay open and readable in the still air of a shop or hall, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, fine glass filaments set in resin for a light, springy pole, finished with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter is 16.8mm across the range, so fittings interchange between flags.
Underneath, a square steel plate does the standing by weight alone. It sits flat on the floor and the pole drops into a central socket, so the mass of the base holds the full height upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. The hold is only the plate's weight on a level surface, so it belongs on hard floors indoors or under cover; grass calls for a ground spike, and a forecourt for a drive-on car base.
The colour is locked in by dye sublimation, a heat process that turns the inks to gas and drives them into the polyester so they stain the cloth rather than coat the surface. Printed that way each face keeps its colour under shop lighting and rolls down between uses without cracking. Both faces are produced at 605mm by 2620mm, a tall narrow column that suits the blade. Send the artwork in, the two faces are printed for you, and the flag assembles by hand in about two minutes.
We print and supply feather flags in volume for retail groups, exhibition teams, event organisers and showroom fit-outs across the UK. For a matched set of double-sided flags across floors or venues, or repeat artwork to a campaign calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.
Send us the brief: call 01279460460 or share your details and we will reply with a plan.
FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, a tall, slim blade printed on both faces and supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base. Its differentiator is two forward-reading printed faces that read correctly from either direction, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 3200mm, width 605mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 605mm x 2620mm sits on each face. Carried on a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Tolerates winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Raised in place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to open retail floors, exhibition gangways, showroom centres, busy foyers and event concourses. A single-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for hard outdoor ground are also offered. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Technical detail for the tall, slim 3.2m double-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. Both faces print forward-reading, a GRP whip curves the glass fibre blade, and the wind rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate keeps it freestanding on any hard floor, with no stake or vehicle.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Total Height | 3200mm (3.2m) | A tall feather that lifts branding above heads and stands to read clear across an open floor, while resting on one small plate base. |
| Width | 605mm | A slim blade, so all of that height arrives on a narrow footprint that marks an aisle middle or a gangway without blocking the route. |
| Display Type | Double-sided | Each face prints forward-reading, so the flag looks right from both directions and works in the open where traffic passes on both sides. |
| Printed Graphic Size | 605mm x 2620mm per face | A tall column of print on each side. Set your artwork to this size and both printed faces come back ready to raise straight onto the weighted plate. |
| Pole Material | Glass fibre with GRP whip | Bends, never stiff. The whip bows the top to hold the blade out, and the pole flexes in a draught then springs back upright again. |
| Inner Pole Diameter | 16.8mm | One fitting shared across the whole flag range, so poles, bases and spares interchange with the feather and teardrop flags in your kit. |
| Base | 10.5kg square steel plate base | A weighted plate that anchors the tall blade by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, needing no stake or vehicle. On soft grass, the spike-based version takes over. |
| Base Weight | 10.5kg | Enough mass to hold the full 3.2m height steady indoors, while one person can still lift and carry the base into position in a single easy trip. |
| Flag Material | Polyester, dye-sublimation printed | The colour stains the fibres rather than coating them, so both faces stay bright under shop lighting and roll away between uses without cracking. |
| Wind Resistance | Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 | The flexing blade gives to a draught or a sheltered breeze rather than toppling over. In an exposed outdoor spot, a spike or car base is firmer. |
| Assembly | No-tool, around 2 minutes | One person puts up the full height in a couple of minutes, with nothing at all to screw or bolt; the pole drops straight into the plate socket. |
| In the Box | Flag, square plate base, carry bag, 1 year guarantee | The flag, its 10.5kg plate and a carry bag pack into a single box, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from the delivery date. |
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We send a template, you submit your artwork, we produce once approved.
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Q: What is the best double-sided feather flag for an open shop floor?
A: The FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided feather flag built for open positions, printed forward-reading on both faces. It stands 3200mm high on a slim 605mm blade, so shoppers read it coming and going, and a 10.5kg steel plate holds it upright on a hard floor with no stake. Best suited to aisle middles and display islands.
Q: How does a feather banner stay upright on a hard floor with no stake?
A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate holds it by weight alone. The plate rests on a level floor and the pole drops into a socket at its centre, anchoring the full height with nothing bolted, staked or parked on top. The advertising banner stays freestanding and lifts away whenever the floor is reset.
Q: Does a double-sided flag read correctly from both sides?
A: Yes. Each face of a double-sided feather flag is printed forward-reading, so the graphic shows the right way round from either direction. Unlike a single-sided blade, which leaves a faint reversed image on its back, this one gives both approaches the same clean front, which is why it suits open floors.
Q: Is a double-sided banner suitable for a showroom or open retail floor?
A: Yes. Showrooms and shops stand it on a display island or in an aisle middle where customers circle the stock, and both printed faces keep the branding facing every shopper. The 10.5kg plate sits on the hard floor without fixing, the 3.2m height reads across the room, and the slim base keeps gangways clear.
Q: Does a tall advertising flag work in an exhibition gangway?
A: Yes. A 3.2m exhibition flag is read from both ends of a busy show aisle, where a stand is approached from either direction. Its two forward-reading faces work the whole gangway, the height lifts the brand over the crowd, and the weighted plate stands it on the hall floor without bolting down.
Q: How quickly can one person put it up?
A: One person sets up the promotional flag in about two minutes by hand, with no tools. The pole sections join into the full height, the printed blade sleeves over them, and the pole seats into the plate. At 10.5kg the base is light enough for one person to carry into place.
Q: How tall is it, how wide, and what size is each printed face?
A: This double-sided display flag stands 3200mm (3.2m) tall on a 605mm-wide blade. Each face is printed at 605mm x 2620mm, the size to supply artwork at. The tall, slim shape reads over a moving crowd in a gangway or on an open floor rather than up close beside a counter.
Q: What is the difference between the double-sided FF3200DF and single-sided FF3200SF?
A: The FF3200DF and FF3200SF are the same 3.2m feather flag on the same 10.5kg plate; only the printing differs. The double-sided version prints a forward-reading graphic on both faces, so it reads from either direction and suits an open floor. The single-sided version prints one face, costs less, and leaves a faint mirror on the back, which suits a flag set against a wall. Choose double-sided for two-way traffic and single-sided for a one-way spot.
Q: Is a double-sided flag worth it over a single-sided one?
A: It depends on where it stands. Double-sided is worth it wherever people pass on both sides, such as an aisle middle or a display island, because every viewer reads a correct front. Where the flag backs onto a wall and only one face is ever seen, single-sided gives the same front for less.
Q: Can a 10.5kg base hold a 3.2m flag, and what wind is it rated to?
A: Indoors, the 10.5kg plate holds the 3.2m blade steady in normal interior air and the odd draught. The feather banner is rated to winds of 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Outdoors, where wind load on a tall blade climbs, a ground spike in grass or a wheel-held car base gives a firmer footing.
Q: Does it come with free UK delivery, and what is in the box?
A: Yes, free delivery to the UK mainland is included. The box holds the double-sided printed flag, a 10.5kg square steel plate base and a carry bag, covered by a 1 year guarantee. Displaysense is based in Hertfordshire and has supplied display products to UK businesses since 1978.
Q: Does it come in other heights, single-sided, or for outdoor use?
A: Yes. The same feather design is made in shorter and taller heights, and a single-sided version prints one face for less. Outdoors, a ground spike fixes it into grass and a drive-on car base holds it on a forecourt, each in place of the 10.5kg plate.
A double-sided feather flag is a simple way to brand an open floor that people cross from both sides, but where you stand it and what it carries decide how many it turns. The guides below look at catching the eye at events, standing out on a busy exhibition stand, and matching the format to the setting, so your flag works the whole room rather than facing only half of it.
Stand a flag in the middle of a floor and people meet it from both sides, so a single printed face leaves half the room reading a faint, reversed ghost. The FF3200DF answers that with two forward-reading faces on a tall, slim feather, handing the same clean graphic to everyone who passes, whichever way they happen to come at it. The narrow blade rises high on a glass fibre pole whose curved top holds it out, seated in a weighted square plate that rests on the floor and needs nothing fixed. Set the plate down, raise the pole, and a two-way column of branding stands tall in a footprint barely wider than the blade itself. Best suited for open retail floors, exhibition gangways and busy foyers where people approach from both sides and floor width is tight.
| Open Retail Floors and Aisle Middles | Marks an offer or a department from the centre of a shop floor, read by shoppers coming up the aisle and going back down it. Both faces carry the message, and the slim base keeps the gangway clear as people move around it. |
| Exhibition Gangways and Show Walkways | Pulls visitors from either direction along a busy show aisle, where a stand is approached from both ends. The two-way print works the whole gangway, and the tall blade reads over the heads of a moving crowd. |
| Busy Foyers and Two-Way Lobbies | Greets people entering and leaving a foyer or a lobby with through traffic, so the branding lands on both flows. The weighted plate holds the height on a hard floor, and the narrow profile leaves room to pass on either side. |
| Showroom Centres and Display Islands | Anchors a display island in the middle of a showroom where customers circle the stock. Each face shows the same graphic, so the flag never turns its back on a viewer, and it relocates in seconds as the floor is reset. |
| Event Concourses and Queue Lanes | Signs a zone or a sponsor across a concourse where crowds flow both ways between halls. The height carries the message over the throng, and two printed faces mean no one passing reads a blank or reversed side. |
| Conference Breakouts and Registration Flows | Directs delegates through a registration area or between breakout rooms where movement runs in both directions. The double-sided graphic reads on the approach and the return, and the plate sets down on any flat floor. |
The plate here is made for hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is going outside, the same feather shape is offered with a ground spike base for grass, or with a drive-on car base that a vehicle wheel holds down on a forecourt. If a flag only ever shows one face, a single-sided version prints the front for less.
Need a hand choosing? Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you pick.
FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, a tall, slim blade printed on both faces and supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base. Its differentiator is two forward-reading printed faces that read correctly from either direction, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 3200mm, width 605mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 605mm x 2620mm sits on each face. Carried on a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Tolerates winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Raised in place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to open retail floors, exhibition gangways, showroom centres, busy foyers and event concourses. A single-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for hard outdoor ground are also offered. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
A double-sided feather flag is printed on two faces, each one forward-reading, so the design shows the right way round whether the flag is approached from the front or the back. Set out in the open where people pass on both sides, both audiences read the same clean graphic, with none of the reversed, see-through image a single-sided flag leaves on its reverse. Two correct faces are what let it stand on a floor rather than against a wall.
A feather flag tapers into a tall, narrow blade, not a rounded sail. The straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, while a curved whip at the top pulls the trailing edge out, so the blade keeps a high, upright line. Under that tension both printed faces stay open and readable in the still air of a shop or hall, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, fine glass filaments set in resin for a light, springy pole, finished with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter is 16.8mm across the range, so fittings interchange between flags.
Underneath, a square steel plate does the standing by weight alone. It sits flat on the floor and the pole drops into a central socket, so the mass of the base holds the full height upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. The hold is only the plate's weight on a level surface, so it belongs on hard floors indoors or under cover; grass calls for a ground spike, and a forecourt for a drive-on car base.
The colour is locked in by dye sublimation, a heat process that turns the inks to gas and drives them into the polyester so they stain the cloth rather than coat the surface. Printed that way each face keeps its colour under shop lighting and rolls down between uses without cracking. Both faces are produced at 605mm by 2620mm, a tall narrow column that suits the blade. Send the artwork in, the two faces are printed for you, and the flag assembles by hand in about two minutes.
We print and supply feather flags in volume for retail groups, exhibition teams, event organisers and showroom fit-outs across the UK. For a matched set of double-sided flags across floors or venues, or repeat artwork to a campaign calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.
Send us the brief: call 01279460460 or share your details and we will reply with a plan.
FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, a tall, slim blade printed on both faces and supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base. Its differentiator is two forward-reading printed faces that read correctly from either direction, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 3200mm, width 605mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 605mm x 2620mm sits on each face. Carried on a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Tolerates winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Raised in place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to open retail floors, exhibition gangways, showroom centres, busy foyers and event concourses. A single-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for hard outdoor ground are also offered. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Technical detail for the tall, slim 3.2m double-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. Both faces print forward-reading, a GRP whip curves the glass fibre blade, and the wind rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate keeps it freestanding on any hard floor, with no stake or vehicle.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Total Height | 3200mm (3.2m) | A tall feather that lifts branding above heads and stands to read clear across an open floor, while resting on one small plate base. |
| Width | 605mm | A slim blade, so all of that height arrives on a narrow footprint that marks an aisle middle or a gangway without blocking the route. |
| Display Type | Double-sided | Each face prints forward-reading, so the flag looks right from both directions and works in the open where traffic passes on both sides. |
| Printed Graphic Size | 605mm x 2620mm per face | A tall column of print on each side. Set your artwork to this size and both printed faces come back ready to raise straight onto the weighted plate. |
| Pole Material | Glass fibre with GRP whip | Bends, never stiff. The whip bows the top to hold the blade out, and the pole flexes in a draught then springs back upright again. |
| Inner Pole Diameter | 16.8mm | One fitting shared across the whole flag range, so poles, bases and spares interchange with the feather and teardrop flags in your kit. |
| Base | 10.5kg square steel plate base | A weighted plate that anchors the tall blade by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, needing no stake or vehicle. On soft grass, the spike-based version takes over. |
| Base Weight | 10.5kg | Enough mass to hold the full 3.2m height steady indoors, while one person can still lift and carry the base into position in a single easy trip. |
| Flag Material | Polyester, dye-sublimation printed | The colour stains the fibres rather than coating them, so both faces stay bright under shop lighting and roll away between uses without cracking. |
| Wind Resistance | Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 | The flexing blade gives to a draught or a sheltered breeze rather than toppling over. In an exposed outdoor spot, a spike or car base is firmer. |
| Assembly | No-tool, around 2 minutes | One person puts up the full height in a couple of minutes, with nothing at all to screw or bolt; the pole drops straight into the plate socket. |
| In the Box | Flag, square plate base, carry bag, 1 year guarantee | The flag, its 10.5kg plate and a carry bag pack into a single box, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from the delivery date. |
Print to order. We handle the artwork process with you.
We send a template, you submit your artwork, we produce once approved.
Delivery
Free
UK Mainland, Zone 1
Lead time
3 to 5 days
From artwork approval
Template sent
Within 24hrs
After your order is placed
Returns
Bespoke
Non-returnable unless faulty
How It Works
Place your order
Payment taken at this stage. Your lead time does not start until your artwork is approved.
We email you a print template
A personalised template with full instructions. Please check your inbox and spam folder.
Submit your artwork
Follow the template instructions and email your artwork back to us.
We review and approve
If anything needs adjusting we will contact you. Once approved, your order enters production.
Production and dispatch
Lead time begins from artwork approval, not your order date.
Need it faster?
Express Print Service Available
Turnaround and pricing on a quote basis. Contact us before ordering.
Bespoke print orders are non-returnable. If your item arrives damaged or contains a manufacturing error, we will put it right. Returns policy · Delivery information
Q: What is the best double-sided feather flag for an open shop floor?
A: The FF3200DF is a 3.2m double-sided feather flag built for open positions, printed forward-reading on both faces. It stands 3200mm high on a slim 605mm blade, so shoppers read it coming and going, and a 10.5kg steel plate holds it upright on a hard floor with no stake. Best suited to aisle middles and display islands.
Q: How does a feather banner stay upright on a hard floor with no stake?
A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate holds it by weight alone. The plate rests on a level floor and the pole drops into a socket at its centre, anchoring the full height with nothing bolted, staked or parked on top. The advertising banner stays freestanding and lifts away whenever the floor is reset.
Q: Does a double-sided flag read correctly from both sides?
A: Yes. Each face of a double-sided feather flag is printed forward-reading, so the graphic shows the right way round from either direction. Unlike a single-sided blade, which leaves a faint reversed image on its back, this one gives both approaches the same clean front, which is why it suits open floors.
Q: Is a double-sided banner suitable for a showroom or open retail floor?
A: Yes. Showrooms and shops stand it on a display island or in an aisle middle where customers circle the stock, and both printed faces keep the branding facing every shopper. The 10.5kg plate sits on the hard floor without fixing, the 3.2m height reads across the room, and the slim base keeps gangways clear.
Q: Does a tall advertising flag work in an exhibition gangway?
A: Yes. A 3.2m exhibition flag is read from both ends of a busy show aisle, where a stand is approached from either direction. Its two forward-reading faces work the whole gangway, the height lifts the brand over the crowd, and the weighted plate stands it on the hall floor without bolting down.
Q: How quickly can one person put it up?
A: One person sets up the promotional flag in about two minutes by hand, with no tools. The pole sections join into the full height, the printed blade sleeves over them, and the pole seats into the plate. At 10.5kg the base is light enough for one person to carry into place.
Q: How tall is it, how wide, and what size is each printed face?
A: This double-sided display flag stands 3200mm (3.2m) tall on a 605mm-wide blade. Each face is printed at 605mm x 2620mm, the size to supply artwork at. The tall, slim shape reads over a moving crowd in a gangway or on an open floor rather than up close beside a counter.
Q: What is the difference between the double-sided FF3200DF and single-sided FF3200SF?
A: The FF3200DF and FF3200SF are the same 3.2m feather flag on the same 10.5kg plate; only the printing differs. The double-sided version prints a forward-reading graphic on both faces, so it reads from either direction and suits an open floor. The single-sided version prints one face, costs less, and leaves a faint mirror on the back, which suits a flag set against a wall. Choose double-sided for two-way traffic and single-sided for a one-way spot.
Q: Is a double-sided flag worth it over a single-sided one?
A: It depends on where it stands. Double-sided is worth it wherever people pass on both sides, such as an aisle middle or a display island, because every viewer reads a correct front. Where the flag backs onto a wall and only one face is ever seen, single-sided gives the same front for less.
Q: Can a 10.5kg base hold a 3.2m flag, and what wind is it rated to?
A: Indoors, the 10.5kg plate holds the 3.2m blade steady in normal interior air and the odd draught. The feather banner is rated to winds of 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Outdoors, where wind load on a tall blade climbs, a ground spike in grass or a wheel-held car base gives a firmer footing.
Q: Does it come with free UK delivery, and what is in the box?
A: Yes, free delivery to the UK mainland is included. The box holds the double-sided printed flag, a 10.5kg square steel plate base and a carry bag, covered by a 1 year guarantee. Displaysense is based in Hertfordshire and has supplied display products to UK businesses since 1978.
Q: Does it come in other heights, single-sided, or for outdoor use?
A: Yes. The same feather design is made in shorter and taller heights, and a single-sided version prints one face for less. Outdoors, a ground spike fixes it into grass and a drive-on car base holds it on a forecourt, each in place of the 10.5kg plate.
A double-sided feather flag is a simple way to brand an open floor that people cross from both sides, but where you stand it and what it carries decide how many it turns. The guides below look at catching the eye at events, standing out on a busy exhibition stand, and matching the format to the setting, so your flag works the whole room rather than facing only half of it.
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