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Single-Sided Glass Fibre Feather Flag with 10.5kg Square Plate Base inc. Graphic Printing - 2.3m
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A Compact Single-Sided Feather Flag on a Weighted Plate

In a doorway, a slim aisle or the gap between two fixtures there is room for a narrow blade but not a wide display, and where that blade backs onto a wall only its front is read, so the FF2300SF pairs the slimmest feather in the range with a single printed face to slot into tight spaces and keep the spend low. The tall, tapering blade rises from 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 down. The front carries the whole design, and the back holds only a faint mirror of it that stays unseen against a wall. Stand the plate down, raise the pole, and the slim flag holds its line in a footprint barely wider than the blade. Best suited for shop entrances, narrow aisles and small receptions where space is tight and the flag faces one way.

Why This Feather Display Works in a Narrow Spot

  • One face printed, all of it forward: The full design runs up the front of the blade, crisp and the right way round, while the back keeps only a faint mirror. Set in a doorway or against a wall, the flag shows that clean front alone, so the print budget lands on the side that gets seen.
  • Cheaper than a double-sided blade: Printing one face costs less than two, so for a narrow, one-direction spot you pay only for the side that works and can place a flag at more entrances or aisles for the same money.
  • A weighted plate, nothing to fix: A heavy square steel base holds the blade by its own mass, sitting on the floor with nothing drilled, staked or parked on it. Rest it on a level surface, drop the pole into the socket, and the compact feather stands steady in a busy doorway.
  • A slim blade for a tight gap: The narrow feather shape stands in a slot a rounded display could never fill, holding a tall vertical line of branding in a doorway edge, a shelf gap or a slim window where width is scarce but a little height is free.
  • A tapering shape that holds its print: The curved pole top pulls the blade out along its length, so the front graphic stays open and upright in the still air indoors, where a loose banner would collapse against its pole and read as nothing.
  • Light to carry, quick to stow: The pole breaks into sections and the blade rolls into the bag supplied, while the plate lifts easily, so one person puts it up or moves it in seconds without tools. A 1 year guarantee guards it against manufacturing faults.

Where This Slim One-Sided Banner Fits Indoors

Shop Entrances and Doorways Stands to one side of a door where a wide display would block the way. The slim blade marks the entrance with the front facing arrivals, the back sits against the frame or wall, and the weighted plate moves in seconds as trade changes.
Narrow Aisles and Shelf Gaps Slots into the slot between fixtures or at the head of a tight aisle where width is short. A single printed face suits the one-way view down the aisle, the narrow footprint keeps the gangway clear, and the base needs nothing fixed.
Small Reception and Welcome Nooks Greets visitors in a compact reception or a tight lobby where a broad flag would crowd the desk. The plate rests against a wall with the front to the door, and the upright blade reads at the height people stand without taking floor space.
Slim Window Displays Sits inside a tall, narrow window or a glazed entrance with the front to the street and the back to the glass. The plate holds the blade upright on the display floor, and the slender shape fills a slot of window a wider flag would overspill.
Trade Counters and Service Points Flags a service desk or a trade counter from a narrow standing spot beside it. The front reads to the person in the queue, the back tucks to the counter side, and the small base lifts away cleanly at the end of the day.
Cafe and Corridor Corners Points to a menu, an offer or a room from the corner of a cafe or a corridor. The single front face is read on the approach, the plate needs only to rest in place, and the slim blade tucks in without narrowing the walkway.

Going Outdoors?

The weighted plate is built for hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is heading outside, the same compact feather 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, giving you the same blade and print on a footing made for the ground.

Seen from both sides? A double-sided version carries a correct graphic on each face. Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you decide.

FF2300SF is a 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the most compact feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a slim upright blade with a single printed face for narrow, one-direction spots, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 2260mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 1860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Set 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. Copes with winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Put together by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to shop entrances, slim aisles, between fixtures, small receptions and narrow windows. A double-sided version, a ground spike base for grass, and a car base that a vehicle holds down on a forecourt, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Single-sided printing puts the design on the front of the polyester alone. As the cloth is a single layer, light carries a softened, mirror-image version of it through to the reverse. Where the blade stands in a doorway, against a wall or in a window, the front is the only side a passer-by reads, so a single print gives the same upright impact for less than covering both faces would cost.

The feather is a tall, tapering blade rather than a rounded sail. Its straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, and a curved whip at the top pulls the trailing edge out so the blade holds an upright line. Held that way the front graphic stays open and readable in the motionless air of a shop, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, thin glass filaments set in resin for a light, springy pole, tipped with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter is 16.8mm across the whole range, so fittings swap between flags.

At the foot, 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 keeps the slim blade upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. As the hold is just weight on a level surface, it suits hard floors indoors or under cover; on grass a ground spike grips instead, and on a forecourt a drive-on car base takes the load.

Colour goes in by dye sublimation, a heat process that turns the inks to vapour and presses them into the polyester so they dye the cloth instead of sitting on the surface. Set that way the front graphic keeps its colour under shop lighting and rolls down between uses without flaking. The front face is printed across an area of 690mm by 1860mm, a tall narrow shape that suits the blade. Send the artwork in, the front is printed for you, and the flag assembles by hand in about two minutes.

What Ships in Your Pack

  • 1 x 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag, printed on the front face from your artwork
  • 1 x 10.5kg square steel plate base
  • 1 x carry bag

Lining Up Entrances Across Branches?

We print and supply feather flags in volume for retail chains, hospitality groups, reception fit-outs and promotional teams across the UK. For a matched set of slim single-sided flags across doorways or branches, or repeat artwork to a calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.

Send the detail: call 01279460460 or share your brief and we will come back with a plan.

FF2300SF is a 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the most compact feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a slim upright blade with a single printed face for narrow, one-direction spots, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 2260mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 1860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Set 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. Copes with winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Put together by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to shop entrances, slim aisles, between fixtures, small receptions and narrow windows. A double-sided version, a ground spike base for grass, and a car base that a vehicle holds down on a forecourt, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Technical detail for the most compact 2.3m single-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. The front prints in full, a GRP whip curves the slim glass fibre blade, and the wind rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate holds it freestanding in a narrow footprint on any hard floor.

2.3m
Total Height
45 kph
Wind Rated
Single
Sided Print
10.5kg
Weighted Base
2 Min
No-Tool Setup
Specification Detail What This Means for You
Total Height 2260mm (2.3m) The shortest feather in the range, low enough for a doorway or a low ceiling, yet tall enough to carry a clear vertical line of branding.
Width 690mm A slim blade on a narrow footprint, so it slots into a doorway edge, a shelf gap or a tight window that a wider display could never enter.
Display Type Single-sided The front holds the full design and the back only a faint mirror, so it costs less than a double-sided print and suits a one-way view.
Printed Graphic Size 690mm x 1860mm, front face A tall, narrow canvas up the front of the blade. Supply your artwork at this size and the printed front returns ready to raise on the plate.
Pole Material Glass fibre with GRP whip Bends and recovers, never rigid. The GRP whip curves the top to hold the blade open, and the pole gives in a draught then springs back straight.
Inner Pole Diameter 16.8mm The common fitting across the whole flag range, so poles, bases and spares swap freely with the other feather and teardrop flags you run.
Base 10.5kg square steel plate base A weighted plate that holds the blade by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, with no stake or vehicle to set. For soft grass, the ground spike version is the choice.
Base Weight 10.5kg Enough mass to hold the compact 2.3m blade steady on a hard floor, yet easily carried into place by one person in a single trip.
Flag Material Polyester, dye-sublimation printed The colour sinks into the fibres rather than resting on top, so the front holds its brightness under shop lighting and rolls away between uses without flaking.
Wind Resistance Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 The flexing blade lets a draught or a sheltered breeze pass through rather than toppling. For an exposed outdoor pitch, a spike or car base holds firmer.
Assembly No-tool, around 2 minutes One person raises it in a couple of minutes, with nothing to screw or bolt; the pole simply seats 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 are packed together, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from the day it arrives.

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

You
Us
  1. 1
    You

    Place your order

    Payment taken at this stage. Your lead time does not start until your artwork is approved.

  2. 2
    Us, within 24 hours

    We email you a print template

    A personalised template with full instructions. Please check your inbox and spam folder.

  3. 3
    You, next step

    Submit your artwork

    Follow the template instructions and email your artwork back to us.

  4. 4
    Us

    We review and approve

    If anything needs adjusting we will contact you. Once approved, your order enters production.

  5. 5
    Us

    Production and dispatch

    Lead time begins from artwork approval, not your order date.

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Express Print Service Available

Turnaround and pricing on a quote basis. Contact us before ordering.

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Frequently Asked Questions About This 2.3m Single-Sided Feather Flag

Q: What is the best slim feather flag for a shop entrance?

A: The FF2300SF fits the job, a narrow 2.3m feather printed on one face. It stands at the side of a doorway without narrowing the way in, the 10.5kg plate keeps it upright on the floor with no fixing, and one printed face is all an entrance needs while the back rests against the frame. It is the slimmest flag in the line, so it owns a doorway a wider display would crowd.

Q: How does the flag stay upright with no stake or screws?

A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate anchors it by weight. Set the plate on a level floor, drop the pole into the socket at its middle, and the mass holds the slim blade up. Nothing bites into the floor, so the flag lifts away clean to move to the next doorway or gap.

Q: Is the design visible on the reverse?

A: Only as a faint, backwards copy that bleeds through the single layer of cloth, much paler than the front. The blade is made to stand with its back to a wall, a frame or glass, so the side people read is the sharp printed front. That is exactly how a doorway or window display is meant to sit.

Q: Does this outdoor marketing display work in doorways and tight aisles?

A: Yes. It stands beside an entrance or at the mouth of a narrow aisle, front to the customer and back to the wall. The weighted base sits in place unfixed, the slim profile leaves the gangway open, and a single face does everything a one-way view asks.

Q: Can it stand in a gap a rounded flag cannot?

A: Yes, that is the point of the feather. As a slim blade rather than a wide sail it drops into a doorway edge, a slot between fixtures or a slender window where there is height to spare but little width. It puts a tall strip of branding where a broader flag would not go. In a packed shop that reach is hard to beat.

Q: How long does it take to put together?

A: About two minutes by hand, with no tools. Join the pole sections, slide the printed front over the blade, and stand the pole in the plate. The 10.5kg base is light enough to carry in one go, so a single person has it up and ready in minutes.

Q: What are the height and the printed front size?

A: The flag stands 2260mm, near 2.3m, the smallest feather in the line. The front face prints across 690mm x 1860mm, the dimensions to build artwork to. The tall, slim shape reads in a doorway or a window rather than across an open hall. For a big space, a taller feather in the range carries the message further.

Q: How does the single-sided FF2300SF compare with the double-sided FF2300DF?

A: They share the 2.3m feather and the 10.5kg plate, and differ only in print. The FF2300SF prints the front with a faint mirror behind it, costing less and suited to a blade set against a wall or frame. The double-sided FF2300DF prints a correct graphic on both faces for a two-way view. Choose single-sided for a one-way spot and double-sided where the flag is seen from each side.

Q: Is single-sided the right call for my site?

A: It is whenever only one side gets seen. In a doorway, against a wall or behind glass the reverse is out of view, so a single printed face delivers the front impact for less outlay. Where foot traffic passes the blade on both sides, double-sided is worth the higher cost. For most entrances and windows, single-sided is the practical choice.

Q: Is a 10.5kg plate too much for so slim a flag?

A: Not indoors, it is a safe margin. The plate holds the 2.3m feather firm in normal shop air and the draught from an opening door. Outdoors the wind pushes harder on the blade, so a ground spike sunk in grass or a car base pinned by a wheel is the steadier choice.

Q: Is UK delivery included free?

A: Yes, free delivery to the UK mainland comes as standard. Displaysense has supplied display products to British businesses since 1978 and ships from Hertfordshire. The flag arrives printed and ready to assemble, with the 10.5kg plate and a carry bag together in the box.

Q: Are taller, double-sided or outdoor versions available?

A: Yes. The feather is made in taller heights for halls and forecourts, and a double-sided version prints both faces. To use it outside, a ground spike anchors it in grass and a drive-on car base holds it on hard ground, each in place of the weighted plate. The same front artwork scales across every size and footing.

Guides for Feather Flags and Entrance Impact

A slim single-sided feather flag is a cheap way to claim a doorway or a narrow gap, but where you stand it and what it says decide how many people it draws in. 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 pulls people through the door rather than blending into the wall.

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Overview

A Compact Single-Sided Feather Flag on a Weighted Plate

In a doorway, a slim aisle or the gap between two fixtures there is room for a narrow blade but not a wide display, and where that blade backs onto a wall only its front is read, so the FF2300SF pairs the slimmest feather in the range with a single printed face to slot into tight spaces and keep the spend low. The tall, tapering blade rises from 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 down. The front carries the whole design, and the back holds only a faint mirror of it that stays unseen against a wall. Stand the plate down, raise the pole, and the slim flag holds its line in a footprint barely wider than the blade. Best suited for shop entrances, narrow aisles and small receptions where space is tight and the flag faces one way.

Why This Feather Display Works in a Narrow Spot

  • One face printed, all of it forward: The full design runs up the front of the blade, crisp and the right way round, while the back keeps only a faint mirror. Set in a doorway or against a wall, the flag shows that clean front alone, so the print budget lands on the side that gets seen.
  • Cheaper than a double-sided blade: Printing one face costs less than two, so for a narrow, one-direction spot you pay only for the side that works and can place a flag at more entrances or aisles for the same money.
  • A weighted plate, nothing to fix: A heavy square steel base holds the blade by its own mass, sitting on the floor with nothing drilled, staked or parked on it. Rest it on a level surface, drop the pole into the socket, and the compact feather stands steady in a busy doorway.
  • A slim blade for a tight gap: The narrow feather shape stands in a slot a rounded display could never fill, holding a tall vertical line of branding in a doorway edge, a shelf gap or a slim window where width is scarce but a little height is free.
  • A tapering shape that holds its print: The curved pole top pulls the blade out along its length, so the front graphic stays open and upright in the still air indoors, where a loose banner would collapse against its pole and read as nothing.
  • Light to carry, quick to stow: The pole breaks into sections and the blade rolls into the bag supplied, while the plate lifts easily, so one person puts it up or moves it in seconds without tools. A 1 year guarantee guards it against manufacturing faults.

Where This Slim One-Sided Banner Fits Indoors

Shop Entrances and Doorways Stands to one side of a door where a wide display would block the way. The slim blade marks the entrance with the front facing arrivals, the back sits against the frame or wall, and the weighted plate moves in seconds as trade changes.
Narrow Aisles and Shelf Gaps Slots into the slot between fixtures or at the head of a tight aisle where width is short. A single printed face suits the one-way view down the aisle, the narrow footprint keeps the gangway clear, and the base needs nothing fixed.
Small Reception and Welcome Nooks Greets visitors in a compact reception or a tight lobby where a broad flag would crowd the desk. The plate rests against a wall with the front to the door, and the upright blade reads at the height people stand without taking floor space.
Slim Window Displays Sits inside a tall, narrow window or a glazed entrance with the front to the street and the back to the glass. The plate holds the blade upright on the display floor, and the slender shape fills a slot of window a wider flag would overspill.
Trade Counters and Service Points Flags a service desk or a trade counter from a narrow standing spot beside it. The front reads to the person in the queue, the back tucks to the counter side, and the small base lifts away cleanly at the end of the day.
Cafe and Corridor Corners Points to a menu, an offer or a room from the corner of a cafe or a corridor. The single front face is read on the approach, the plate needs only to rest in place, and the slim blade tucks in without narrowing the walkway.

Going Outdoors?

The weighted plate is built for hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is heading outside, the same compact feather 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, giving you the same blade and print on a footing made for the ground.

Seen from both sides? A double-sided version carries a correct graphic on each face. Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you decide.

FF2300SF is a 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the most compact feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a slim upright blade with a single printed face for narrow, one-direction spots, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 2260mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 1860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Set 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. Copes with winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Put together by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to shop entrances, slim aisles, between fixtures, small receptions and narrow windows. A double-sided version, a ground spike base for grass, and a car base that a vehicle holds down on a forecourt, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Description

Single-sided printing puts the design on the front of the polyester alone. As the cloth is a single layer, light carries a softened, mirror-image version of it through to the reverse. Where the blade stands in a doorway, against a wall or in a window, the front is the only side a passer-by reads, so a single print gives the same upright impact for less than covering both faces would cost.

The feather is a tall, tapering blade rather than a rounded sail. Its straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, and a curved whip at the top pulls the trailing edge out so the blade holds an upright line. Held that way the front graphic stays open and readable in the motionless air of a shop, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, thin glass filaments set in resin for a light, springy pole, tipped with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter is 16.8mm across the whole range, so fittings swap between flags.

At the foot, 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 keeps the slim blade upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. As the hold is just weight on a level surface, it suits hard floors indoors or under cover; on grass a ground spike grips instead, and on a forecourt a drive-on car base takes the load.

Colour goes in by dye sublimation, a heat process that turns the inks to vapour and presses them into the polyester so they dye the cloth instead of sitting on the surface. Set that way the front graphic keeps its colour under shop lighting and rolls down between uses without flaking. The front face is printed across an area of 690mm by 1860mm, a tall narrow shape that suits the blade. Send the artwork in, the front is printed for you, and the flag assembles by hand in about two minutes.

What Ships in Your Pack

  • 1 x 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag, printed on the front face from your artwork
  • 1 x 10.5kg square steel plate base
  • 1 x carry bag

Lining Up Entrances Across Branches?

We print and supply feather flags in volume for retail chains, hospitality groups, reception fit-outs and promotional teams across the UK. For a matched set of slim single-sided flags across doorways or branches, or repeat artwork to a calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.

Send the detail: call 01279460460 or share your brief and we will come back with a plan.

FF2300SF is a 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the most compact feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a slim upright blade with a single printed face for narrow, one-direction spots, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 2260mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 1860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Set 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. Copes with winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Put together by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to shop entrances, slim aisles, between fixtures, small receptions and narrow windows. A double-sided version, a ground spike base for grass, and a car base that a vehicle holds down on a forecourt, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Specifications

Technical detail for the most compact 2.3m single-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. The front prints in full, a GRP whip curves the slim glass fibre blade, and the wind rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate holds it freestanding in a narrow footprint on any hard floor.

2.3m
Total Height
45 kph
Wind Rated
Single
Sided Print
10.5kg
Weighted Base
2 Min
No-Tool Setup
Specification Detail What This Means for You
Total Height 2260mm (2.3m) The shortest feather in the range, low enough for a doorway or a low ceiling, yet tall enough to carry a clear vertical line of branding.
Width 690mm A slim blade on a narrow footprint, so it slots into a doorway edge, a shelf gap or a tight window that a wider display could never enter.
Display Type Single-sided The front holds the full design and the back only a faint mirror, so it costs less than a double-sided print and suits a one-way view.
Printed Graphic Size 690mm x 1860mm, front face A tall, narrow canvas up the front of the blade. Supply your artwork at this size and the printed front returns ready to raise on the plate.
Pole Material Glass fibre with GRP whip Bends and recovers, never rigid. The GRP whip curves the top to hold the blade open, and the pole gives in a draught then springs back straight.
Inner Pole Diameter 16.8mm The common fitting across the whole flag range, so poles, bases and spares swap freely with the other feather and teardrop flags you run.
Base 10.5kg square steel plate base A weighted plate that holds the blade by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, with no stake or vehicle to set. For soft grass, the ground spike version is the choice.
Base Weight 10.5kg Enough mass to hold the compact 2.3m blade steady on a hard floor, yet easily carried into place by one person in a single trip.
Flag Material Polyester, dye-sublimation printed The colour sinks into the fibres rather than resting on top, so the front holds its brightness under shop lighting and rolls away between uses without flaking.
Wind Resistance Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 The flexing blade lets a draught or a sheltered breeze pass through rather than toppling. For an exposed outdoor pitch, a spike or car base holds firmer.
Assembly No-tool, around 2 minutes One person raises it in a couple of minutes, with nothing to screw or bolt; the pole simply seats 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 are packed together, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from the day it arrives.

Delivery & Returns

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

You
Us
  1. 1
    You

    Place your order

    Payment taken at this stage. Your lead time does not start until your artwork is approved.

  2. 2
    Us, within 24 hours

    We email you a print template

    A personalised template with full instructions. Please check your inbox and spam folder.

  3. 3
    You, next step

    Submit your artwork

    Follow the template instructions and email your artwork back to us.

  4. 4
    Us

    We review and approve

    If anything needs adjusting we will contact you. Once approved, your order enters production.

  5. 5
    Us

    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.

Get a Quote

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

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About This 2.3m Single-Sided Feather Flag

Q: What is the best slim feather flag for a shop entrance?

A: The FF2300SF fits the job, a narrow 2.3m feather printed on one face. It stands at the side of a doorway without narrowing the way in, the 10.5kg plate keeps it upright on the floor with no fixing, and one printed face is all an entrance needs while the back rests against the frame. It is the slimmest flag in the line, so it owns a doorway a wider display would crowd.

Q: How does the flag stay upright with no stake or screws?

A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate anchors it by weight. Set the plate on a level floor, drop the pole into the socket at its middle, and the mass holds the slim blade up. Nothing bites into the floor, so the flag lifts away clean to move to the next doorway or gap.

Q: Is the design visible on the reverse?

A: Only as a faint, backwards copy that bleeds through the single layer of cloth, much paler than the front. The blade is made to stand with its back to a wall, a frame or glass, so the side people read is the sharp printed front. That is exactly how a doorway or window display is meant to sit.

Q: Does this outdoor marketing display work in doorways and tight aisles?

A: Yes. It stands beside an entrance or at the mouth of a narrow aisle, front to the customer and back to the wall. The weighted base sits in place unfixed, the slim profile leaves the gangway open, and a single face does everything a one-way view asks.

Q: Can it stand in a gap a rounded flag cannot?

A: Yes, that is the point of the feather. As a slim blade rather than a wide sail it drops into a doorway edge, a slot between fixtures or a slender window where there is height to spare but little width. It puts a tall strip of branding where a broader flag would not go. In a packed shop that reach is hard to beat.

Q: How long does it take to put together?

A: About two minutes by hand, with no tools. Join the pole sections, slide the printed front over the blade, and stand the pole in the plate. The 10.5kg base is light enough to carry in one go, so a single person has it up and ready in minutes.

Q: What are the height and the printed front size?

A: The flag stands 2260mm, near 2.3m, the smallest feather in the line. The front face prints across 690mm x 1860mm, the dimensions to build artwork to. The tall, slim shape reads in a doorway or a window rather than across an open hall. For a big space, a taller feather in the range carries the message further.

Q: How does the single-sided FF2300SF compare with the double-sided FF2300DF?

A: They share the 2.3m feather and the 10.5kg plate, and differ only in print. The FF2300SF prints the front with a faint mirror behind it, costing less and suited to a blade set against a wall or frame. The double-sided FF2300DF prints a correct graphic on both faces for a two-way view. Choose single-sided for a one-way spot and double-sided where the flag is seen from each side.

Q: Is single-sided the right call for my site?

A: It is whenever only one side gets seen. In a doorway, against a wall or behind glass the reverse is out of view, so a single printed face delivers the front impact for less outlay. Where foot traffic passes the blade on both sides, double-sided is worth the higher cost. For most entrances and windows, single-sided is the practical choice.

Q: Is a 10.5kg plate too much for so slim a flag?

A: Not indoors, it is a safe margin. The plate holds the 2.3m feather firm in normal shop air and the draught from an opening door. Outdoors the wind pushes harder on the blade, so a ground spike sunk in grass or a car base pinned by a wheel is the steadier choice.

Q: Is UK delivery included free?

A: Yes, free delivery to the UK mainland comes as standard. Displaysense has supplied display products to British businesses since 1978 and ships from Hertfordshire. The flag arrives printed and ready to assemble, with the 10.5kg plate and a carry bag together in the box.

Q: Are taller, double-sided or outdoor versions available?

A: Yes. The feather is made in taller heights for halls and forecourts, and a double-sided version prints both faces. To use it outside, a ground spike anchors it in grass and a drive-on car base holds it on hard ground, each in place of the weighted plate. The same front artwork scales across every size and footing.

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Guides for Feather Flags and Entrance Impact

A slim single-sided feather flag is a cheap way to claim a doorway or a narrow gap, but where you stand it and what it says decide how many people it draws in. 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 pulls people through the door rather than blending into the wall.

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Single-Sided 2.3m Glass Fibre Feather Flag with 10.5kg Square Plate Base Spec sheet · Full dimensions · Scan QR to view on phone

Single-Sided Glass Fibre Feather Flag with 10.5kg Square Plate Base inc. Graphic Printing - 2.3m

Product code: FF2300SF
Single-sided printing puts the design on the front of the polyester alone. As the cloth is a single layer, light carries a softened, mirror-image...
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A Compact Single-Sided Feather Flag on a Weighted Plate

In a doorway, a slim aisle or the gap between two fixtures there is room for a narrow blade but not a wide display, and where that blade backs onto a wall only its front is read, so the FF2300SF pairs the slimmest feather in the range with a single printed face to slot into tight spaces and keep the spend low. The tall, tapering blade rises from 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 down. The front carries the whole design, and the back holds only a faint mirror of it that stays unseen against a wall. Stand the plate down, raise the pole, and the slim flag holds its line in a footprint barely wider than the blade. Best suited for shop entrances, narrow aisles and small receptions where space is tight and the flag faces one way.

Why This Feather Display Works in a Narrow Spot

  • One face printed, all of it forward: The full design runs up the front of the blade, crisp and the right way round, while the back keeps only a faint mirror. Set in a doorway or against a wall, the flag shows that clean front alone, so the print budget lands on the side that gets seen.
  • Cheaper than a double-sided blade: Printing one face costs less than two, so for a narrow, one-direction spot you pay only for the side that works and can place a flag at more entrances or aisles for the same money.
  • A weighted plate, nothing to fix: A heavy square steel base holds the blade by its own mass, sitting on the floor with nothing drilled, staked or parked on it. Rest it on a level surface, drop the pole into the socket, and the compact feather stands steady in a busy doorway.
  • A slim blade for a tight gap: The narrow feather shape stands in a slot a rounded display could never fill, holding a tall vertical line of branding in a doorway edge, a shelf gap or a slim window where width is scarce but a little height is free.
  • A tapering shape that holds its print: The curved pole top pulls the blade out along its length, so the front graphic stays open and upright in the still air indoors, where a loose banner would collapse against its pole and read as nothing.
  • Light to carry, quick to stow: The pole breaks into sections and the blade rolls into the bag supplied, while the plate lifts easily, so one person puts it up or moves it in seconds without tools. A 1 year guarantee guards it against manufacturing faults.

Where This Slim One-Sided Banner Fits Indoors

Shop Entrances and Doorways Stands to one side of a door where a wide display would block the way. The slim blade marks the entrance with the front facing arrivals, the back sits against the frame or wall, and the weighted plate moves in seconds as trade changes.
Narrow Aisles and Shelf Gaps Slots into the slot between fixtures or at the head of a tight aisle where width is short. A single printed face suits the one-way view down the aisle, the narrow footprint keeps the gangway clear, and the base needs nothing fixed.
Small Reception and Welcome Nooks Greets visitors in a compact reception or a tight lobby where a broad flag would crowd the desk. The plate rests against a wall with the front to the door, and the upright blade reads at the height people stand without taking floor space.
Slim Window Displays Sits inside a tall, narrow window or a glazed entrance with the front to the street and the back to the glass. The plate holds the blade upright on the display floor, and the slender shape fills a slot of window a wider flag would overspill.
Trade Counters and Service Points Flags a service desk or a trade counter from a narrow standing spot beside it. The front reads to the person in the queue, the back tucks to the counter side, and the small base lifts away cleanly at the end of the day.
Cafe and Corridor Corners Points to a menu, an offer or a room from the corner of a cafe or a corridor. The single front face is read on the approach, the plate needs only to rest in place, and the slim blade tucks in without narrowing the walkway.

Going Outdoors?

The weighted plate is built for hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is heading outside, the same compact feather 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, giving you the same blade and print on a footing made for the ground.

Seen from both sides? A double-sided version carries a correct graphic on each face. Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you decide.

FF2300SF is a 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the most compact feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a slim upright blade with a single printed face for narrow, one-direction spots, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 2260mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 1860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Set 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. Copes with winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Put together by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to shop entrances, slim aisles, between fixtures, small receptions and narrow windows. A double-sided version, a ground spike base for grass, and a car base that a vehicle holds down on a forecourt, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Single-sided printing puts the design on the front of the polyester alone. As the cloth is a single layer, light carries a softened, mirror-image version of it through to the reverse. Where the blade stands in a doorway, against a wall or in a window, the front is the only side a passer-by reads, so a single print gives the same upright impact for less than covering both faces would cost.

The feather is a tall, tapering blade rather than a rounded sail. Its straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, and a curved whip at the top pulls the trailing edge out so the blade holds an upright line. Held that way the front graphic stays open and readable in the motionless air of a shop, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, thin glass filaments set in resin for a light, springy pole, tipped with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter is 16.8mm across the whole range, so fittings swap between flags.

At the foot, 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 keeps the slim blade upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. As the hold is just weight on a level surface, it suits hard floors indoors or under cover; on grass a ground spike grips instead, and on a forecourt a drive-on car base takes the load.

Colour goes in by dye sublimation, a heat process that turns the inks to vapour and presses them into the polyester so they dye the cloth instead of sitting on the surface. Set that way the front graphic keeps its colour under shop lighting and rolls down between uses without flaking. The front face is printed across an area of 690mm by 1860mm, a tall narrow shape that suits the blade. Send the artwork in, the front is printed for you, and the flag assembles by hand in about two minutes.

What Ships in Your Pack

  • 1 x 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag, printed on the front face from your artwork
  • 1 x 10.5kg square steel plate base
  • 1 x carry bag

Lining Up Entrances Across Branches?

We print and supply feather flags in volume for retail chains, hospitality groups, reception fit-outs and promotional teams across the UK. For a matched set of slim single-sided flags across doorways or branches, or repeat artwork to a calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.

Send the detail: call 01279460460 or share your brief and we will come back with a plan.

FF2300SF is a 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the most compact feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a slim upright blade with a single printed face for narrow, one-direction spots, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 2260mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 1860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Set 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. Copes with winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Put together by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to shop entrances, slim aisles, between fixtures, small receptions and narrow windows. A double-sided version, a ground spike base for grass, and a car base that a vehicle holds down on a forecourt, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Technical detail for the most compact 2.3m single-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. The front prints in full, a GRP whip curves the slim glass fibre blade, and the wind rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate holds it freestanding in a narrow footprint on any hard floor.

2.3m
Total Height
45 kph
Wind Rated
Single
Sided Print
10.5kg
Weighted Base
2 Min
No-Tool Setup
Specification Detail What This Means for You
Total Height 2260mm (2.3m) The shortest feather in the range, low enough for a doorway or a low ceiling, yet tall enough to carry a clear vertical line of branding.
Width 690mm A slim blade on a narrow footprint, so it slots into a doorway edge, a shelf gap or a tight window that a wider display could never enter.
Display Type Single-sided The front holds the full design and the back only a faint mirror, so it costs less than a double-sided print and suits a one-way view.
Printed Graphic Size 690mm x 1860mm, front face A tall, narrow canvas up the front of the blade. Supply your artwork at this size and the printed front returns ready to raise on the plate.
Pole Material Glass fibre with GRP whip Bends and recovers, never rigid. The GRP whip curves the top to hold the blade open, and the pole gives in a draught then springs back straight.
Inner Pole Diameter 16.8mm The common fitting across the whole flag range, so poles, bases and spares swap freely with the other feather and teardrop flags you run.
Base 10.5kg square steel plate base A weighted plate that holds the blade by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, with no stake or vehicle to set. For soft grass, the ground spike version is the choice.
Base Weight 10.5kg Enough mass to hold the compact 2.3m blade steady on a hard floor, yet easily carried into place by one person in a single trip.
Flag Material Polyester, dye-sublimation printed The colour sinks into the fibres rather than resting on top, so the front holds its brightness under shop lighting and rolls away between uses without flaking.
Wind Resistance Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 The flexing blade lets a draught or a sheltered breeze pass through rather than toppling. For an exposed outdoor pitch, a spike or car base holds firmer.
Assembly No-tool, around 2 minutes One person raises it in a couple of minutes, with nothing to screw or bolt; the pole simply seats 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 are packed together, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from the day it arrives.

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Frequently Asked Questions About This 2.3m Single-Sided Feather Flag

Q: What is the best slim feather flag for a shop entrance?

A: The FF2300SF fits the job, a narrow 2.3m feather printed on one face. It stands at the side of a doorway without narrowing the way in, the 10.5kg plate keeps it upright on the floor with no fixing, and one printed face is all an entrance needs while the back rests against the frame. It is the slimmest flag in the line, so it owns a doorway a wider display would crowd.

Q: How does the flag stay upright with no stake or screws?

A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate anchors it by weight. Set the plate on a level floor, drop the pole into the socket at its middle, and the mass holds the slim blade up. Nothing bites into the floor, so the flag lifts away clean to move to the next doorway or gap.

Q: Is the design visible on the reverse?

A: Only as a faint, backwards copy that bleeds through the single layer of cloth, much paler than the front. The blade is made to stand with its back to a wall, a frame or glass, so the side people read is the sharp printed front. That is exactly how a doorway or window display is meant to sit.

Q: Does this outdoor marketing display work in doorways and tight aisles?

A: Yes. It stands beside an entrance or at the mouth of a narrow aisle, front to the customer and back to the wall. The weighted base sits in place unfixed, the slim profile leaves the gangway open, and a single face does everything a one-way view asks.

Q: Can it stand in a gap a rounded flag cannot?

A: Yes, that is the point of the feather. As a slim blade rather than a wide sail it drops into a doorway edge, a slot between fixtures or a slender window where there is height to spare but little width. It puts a tall strip of branding where a broader flag would not go. In a packed shop that reach is hard to beat.

Q: How long does it take to put together?

A: About two minutes by hand, with no tools. Join the pole sections, slide the printed front over the blade, and stand the pole in the plate. The 10.5kg base is light enough to carry in one go, so a single person has it up and ready in minutes.

Q: What are the height and the printed front size?

A: The flag stands 2260mm, near 2.3m, the smallest feather in the line. The front face prints across 690mm x 1860mm, the dimensions to build artwork to. The tall, slim shape reads in a doorway or a window rather than across an open hall. For a big space, a taller feather in the range carries the message further.

Q: How does the single-sided FF2300SF compare with the double-sided FF2300DF?

A: They share the 2.3m feather and the 10.5kg plate, and differ only in print. The FF2300SF prints the front with a faint mirror behind it, costing less and suited to a blade set against a wall or frame. The double-sided FF2300DF prints a correct graphic on both faces for a two-way view. Choose single-sided for a one-way spot and double-sided where the flag is seen from each side.

Q: Is single-sided the right call for my site?

A: It is whenever only one side gets seen. In a doorway, against a wall or behind glass the reverse is out of view, so a single printed face delivers the front impact for less outlay. Where foot traffic passes the blade on both sides, double-sided is worth the higher cost. For most entrances and windows, single-sided is the practical choice.

Q: Is a 10.5kg plate too much for so slim a flag?

A: Not indoors, it is a safe margin. The plate holds the 2.3m feather firm in normal shop air and the draught from an opening door. Outdoors the wind pushes harder on the blade, so a ground spike sunk in grass or a car base pinned by a wheel is the steadier choice.

Q: Is UK delivery included free?

A: Yes, free delivery to the UK mainland comes as standard. Displaysense has supplied display products to British businesses since 1978 and ships from Hertfordshire. The flag arrives printed and ready to assemble, with the 10.5kg plate and a carry bag together in the box.

Q: Are taller, double-sided or outdoor versions available?

A: Yes. The feather is made in taller heights for halls and forecourts, and a double-sided version prints both faces. To use it outside, a ground spike anchors it in grass and a drive-on car base holds it on hard ground, each in place of the weighted plate. The same front artwork scales across every size and footing.

Guides for Feather Flags and Entrance Impact

A slim single-sided feather flag is a cheap way to claim a doorway or a narrow gap, but where you stand it and what it says decide how many people it draws in. 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 pulls people through the door rather than blending into the wall.

Downloads

Single-Sided 2.3m Glass Fibre Feather Flag with 10.5kg Square Plate Base Spec sheet · Full dimensions · Scan QR to view on phone

Overview

A Compact Single-Sided Feather Flag on a Weighted Plate

In a doorway, a slim aisle or the gap between two fixtures there is room for a narrow blade but not a wide display, and where that blade backs onto a wall only its front is read, so the FF2300SF pairs the slimmest feather in the range with a single printed face to slot into tight spaces and keep the spend low. The tall, tapering blade rises from 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 down. The front carries the whole design, and the back holds only a faint mirror of it that stays unseen against a wall. Stand the plate down, raise the pole, and the slim flag holds its line in a footprint barely wider than the blade. Best suited for shop entrances, narrow aisles and small receptions where space is tight and the flag faces one way.

Why This Feather Display Works in a Narrow Spot

  • One face printed, all of it forward: The full design runs up the front of the blade, crisp and the right way round, while the back keeps only a faint mirror. Set in a doorway or against a wall, the flag shows that clean front alone, so the print budget lands on the side that gets seen.
  • Cheaper than a double-sided blade: Printing one face costs less than two, so for a narrow, one-direction spot you pay only for the side that works and can place a flag at more entrances or aisles for the same money.
  • A weighted plate, nothing to fix: A heavy square steel base holds the blade by its own mass, sitting on the floor with nothing drilled, staked or parked on it. Rest it on a level surface, drop the pole into the socket, and the compact feather stands steady in a busy doorway.
  • A slim blade for a tight gap: The narrow feather shape stands in a slot a rounded display could never fill, holding a tall vertical line of branding in a doorway edge, a shelf gap or a slim window where width is scarce but a little height is free.
  • A tapering shape that holds its print: The curved pole top pulls the blade out along its length, so the front graphic stays open and upright in the still air indoors, where a loose banner would collapse against its pole and read as nothing.
  • Light to carry, quick to stow: The pole breaks into sections and the blade rolls into the bag supplied, while the plate lifts easily, so one person puts it up or moves it in seconds without tools. A 1 year guarantee guards it against manufacturing faults.

Where This Slim One-Sided Banner Fits Indoors

Shop Entrances and Doorways Stands to one side of a door where a wide display would block the way. The slim blade marks the entrance with the front facing arrivals, the back sits against the frame or wall, and the weighted plate moves in seconds as trade changes.
Narrow Aisles and Shelf Gaps Slots into the slot between fixtures or at the head of a tight aisle where width is short. A single printed face suits the one-way view down the aisle, the narrow footprint keeps the gangway clear, and the base needs nothing fixed.
Small Reception and Welcome Nooks Greets visitors in a compact reception or a tight lobby where a broad flag would crowd the desk. The plate rests against a wall with the front to the door, and the upright blade reads at the height people stand without taking floor space.
Slim Window Displays Sits inside a tall, narrow window or a glazed entrance with the front to the street and the back to the glass. The plate holds the blade upright on the display floor, and the slender shape fills a slot of window a wider flag would overspill.
Trade Counters and Service Points Flags a service desk or a trade counter from a narrow standing spot beside it. The front reads to the person in the queue, the back tucks to the counter side, and the small base lifts away cleanly at the end of the day.
Cafe and Corridor Corners Points to a menu, an offer or a room from the corner of a cafe or a corridor. The single front face is read on the approach, the plate needs only to rest in place, and the slim blade tucks in without narrowing the walkway.

Going Outdoors?

The weighted plate is built for hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is heading outside, the same compact feather 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, giving you the same blade and print on a footing made for the ground.

Seen from both sides? A double-sided version carries a correct graphic on each face. Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you decide.

FF2300SF is a 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the most compact feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a slim upright blade with a single printed face for narrow, one-direction spots, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 2260mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 1860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Set 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. Copes with winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Put together by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to shop entrances, slim aisles, between fixtures, small receptions and narrow windows. A double-sided version, a ground spike base for grass, and a car base that a vehicle holds down on a forecourt, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Description

Single-sided printing puts the design on the front of the polyester alone. As the cloth is a single layer, light carries a softened, mirror-image version of it through to the reverse. Where the blade stands in a doorway, against a wall or in a window, the front is the only side a passer-by reads, so a single print gives the same upright impact for less than covering both faces would cost.

The feather is a tall, tapering blade rather than a rounded sail. Its straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, and a curved whip at the top pulls the trailing edge out so the blade holds an upright line. Held that way the front graphic stays open and readable in the motionless air of a shop, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, thin glass filaments set in resin for a light, springy pole, tipped with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter is 16.8mm across the whole range, so fittings swap between flags.

At the foot, 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 keeps the slim blade upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. As the hold is just weight on a level surface, it suits hard floors indoors or under cover; on grass a ground spike grips instead, and on a forecourt a drive-on car base takes the load.

Colour goes in by dye sublimation, a heat process that turns the inks to vapour and presses them into the polyester so they dye the cloth instead of sitting on the surface. Set that way the front graphic keeps its colour under shop lighting and rolls down between uses without flaking. The front face is printed across an area of 690mm by 1860mm, a tall narrow shape that suits the blade. Send the artwork in, the front is printed for you, and the flag assembles by hand in about two minutes.

What Ships in Your Pack

  • 1 x 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag, printed on the front face from your artwork
  • 1 x 10.5kg square steel plate base
  • 1 x carry bag

Lining Up Entrances Across Branches?

We print and supply feather flags in volume for retail chains, hospitality groups, reception fit-outs and promotional teams across the UK. For a matched set of slim single-sided flags across doorways or branches, or repeat artwork to a calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.

Send the detail: call 01279460460 or share your brief and we will come back with a plan.

FF2300SF is a 2.3m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the most compact feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a slim upright blade with a single printed face for narrow, one-direction spots, held standing by a weighted plate with no stake or vehicle. Height 2260mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 1860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Set 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. Copes with winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Put together by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to shop entrances, slim aisles, between fixtures, small receptions and narrow windows. A double-sided version, a ground spike base for grass, and a car base that a vehicle holds down on a forecourt, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.

Specifications

Technical detail for the most compact 2.3m single-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. The front prints in full, a GRP whip curves the slim glass fibre blade, and the wind rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate holds it freestanding in a narrow footprint on any hard floor.

2.3m
Total Height
45 kph
Wind Rated
Single
Sided Print
10.5kg
Weighted Base
2 Min
No-Tool Setup
Specification Detail What This Means for You
Total Height 2260mm (2.3m) The shortest feather in the range, low enough for a doorway or a low ceiling, yet tall enough to carry a clear vertical line of branding.
Width 690mm A slim blade on a narrow footprint, so it slots into a doorway edge, a shelf gap or a tight window that a wider display could never enter.
Display Type Single-sided The front holds the full design and the back only a faint mirror, so it costs less than a double-sided print and suits a one-way view.
Printed Graphic Size 690mm x 1860mm, front face A tall, narrow canvas up the front of the blade. Supply your artwork at this size and the printed front returns ready to raise on the plate.
Pole Material Glass fibre with GRP whip Bends and recovers, never rigid. The GRP whip curves the top to hold the blade open, and the pole gives in a draught then springs back straight.
Inner Pole Diameter 16.8mm The common fitting across the whole flag range, so poles, bases and spares swap freely with the other feather and teardrop flags you run.
Base 10.5kg square steel plate base A weighted plate that holds the blade by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, with no stake or vehicle to set. For soft grass, the ground spike version is the choice.
Base Weight 10.5kg Enough mass to hold the compact 2.3m blade steady on a hard floor, yet easily carried into place by one person in a single trip.
Flag Material Polyester, dye-sublimation printed The colour sinks into the fibres rather than resting on top, so the front holds its brightness under shop lighting and rolls away between uses without flaking.
Wind Resistance Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 The flexing blade lets a draught or a sheltered breeze pass through rather than toppling. For an exposed outdoor pitch, a spike or car base holds firmer.
Assembly No-tool, around 2 minutes One person raises it in a couple of minutes, with nothing to screw or bolt; the pole simply seats 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 are packed together, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from the day it arrives.

Delivery & Returns

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

You
Us
  1. 1
    You

    Place your order

    Payment taken at this stage. Your lead time does not start until your artwork is approved.

  2. 2
    Us, within 24 hours

    We email you a print template

    A personalised template with full instructions. Please check your inbox and spam folder.

  3. 3
    You, next step

    Submit your artwork

    Follow the template instructions and email your artwork back to us.

  4. 4
    Us

    We review and approve

    If anything needs adjusting we will contact you. Once approved, your order enters production.

  5. 5
    Us

    Production and dispatch

    Lead time begins from artwork approval, not your order date.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About This 2.3m Single-Sided Feather Flag

Q: What is the best slim feather flag for a shop entrance?

A: The FF2300SF fits the job, a narrow 2.3m feather printed on one face. It stands at the side of a doorway without narrowing the way in, the 10.5kg plate keeps it upright on the floor with no fixing, and one printed face is all an entrance needs while the back rests against the frame. It is the slimmest flag in the line, so it owns a doorway a wider display would crowd.

Q: How does the flag stay upright with no stake or screws?

A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate anchors it by weight. Set the plate on a level floor, drop the pole into the socket at its middle, and the mass holds the slim blade up. Nothing bites into the floor, so the flag lifts away clean to move to the next doorway or gap.

Q: Is the design visible on the reverse?

A: Only as a faint, backwards copy that bleeds through the single layer of cloth, much paler than the front. The blade is made to stand with its back to a wall, a frame or glass, so the side people read is the sharp printed front. That is exactly how a doorway or window display is meant to sit.

Q: Does this outdoor marketing display work in doorways and tight aisles?

A: Yes. It stands beside an entrance or at the mouth of a narrow aisle, front to the customer and back to the wall. The weighted base sits in place unfixed, the slim profile leaves the gangway open, and a single face does everything a one-way view asks.

Q: Can it stand in a gap a rounded flag cannot?

A: Yes, that is the point of the feather. As a slim blade rather than a wide sail it drops into a doorway edge, a slot between fixtures or a slender window where there is height to spare but little width. It puts a tall strip of branding where a broader flag would not go. In a packed shop that reach is hard to beat.

Q: How long does it take to put together?

A: About two minutes by hand, with no tools. Join the pole sections, slide the printed front over the blade, and stand the pole in the plate. The 10.5kg base is light enough to carry in one go, so a single person has it up and ready in minutes.

Q: What are the height and the printed front size?

A: The flag stands 2260mm, near 2.3m, the smallest feather in the line. The front face prints across 690mm x 1860mm, the dimensions to build artwork to. The tall, slim shape reads in a doorway or a window rather than across an open hall. For a big space, a taller feather in the range carries the message further.

Q: How does the single-sided FF2300SF compare with the double-sided FF2300DF?

A: They share the 2.3m feather and the 10.5kg plate, and differ only in print. The FF2300SF prints the front with a faint mirror behind it, costing less and suited to a blade set against a wall or frame. The double-sided FF2300DF prints a correct graphic on both faces for a two-way view. Choose single-sided for a one-way spot and double-sided where the flag is seen from each side.

Q: Is single-sided the right call for my site?

A: It is whenever only one side gets seen. In a doorway, against a wall or behind glass the reverse is out of view, so a single printed face delivers the front impact for less outlay. Where foot traffic passes the blade on both sides, double-sided is worth the higher cost. For most entrances and windows, single-sided is the practical choice.

Q: Is a 10.5kg plate too much for so slim a flag?

A: Not indoors, it is a safe margin. The plate holds the 2.3m feather firm in normal shop air and the draught from an opening door. Outdoors the wind pushes harder on the blade, so a ground spike sunk in grass or a car base pinned by a wheel is the steadier choice.

Q: Is UK delivery included free?

A: Yes, free delivery to the UK mainland comes as standard. Displaysense has supplied display products to British businesses since 1978 and ships from Hertfordshire. The flag arrives printed and ready to assemble, with the 10.5kg plate and a carry bag together in the box.

Q: Are taller, double-sided or outdoor versions available?

A: Yes. The feather is made in taller heights for halls and forecourts, and a double-sided version prints both faces. To use it outside, a ground spike anchors it in grass and a drive-on car base holds it on hard ground, each in place of the weighted plate. The same front artwork scales across every size and footing.

Knowledge Hub

Guides for Feather Flags and Entrance Impact

A slim single-sided feather flag is a cheap way to claim a doorway or a narrow gap, but where you stand it and what it says decide how many people it draws in. 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 pulls people through the door rather than blending into the wall.

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Single-Sided 2.3m Glass Fibre Feather Flag with 10.5kg Square Plate Base Spec sheet · Full dimensions · Scan QR to view on phone

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