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A 5m Single-Sided Feather Flag on a Weighted Plate
A big hall or a double-height atrium swallows a short display, and where the flag backs onto a wall only its front is ever read, so the FF5000SF takes the tallest feather in the range and prints a single face to dominate the space without paying for a side no one sees. The towering blade climbs 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. The printed front holds the whole design, and the back shows only a faint mirror of it, hidden against a wall. Set the plate down, raise the pole, and a column of branding rises far above the crowd from a footprint barely wider than the blade. Best suited for large halls, exhibition aisles and tall foyers where ceilings are high and the flag faces one way.
Why This Feather Display Commands a Large Space
- The greatest reach in the range: The tallest blade rises far over heads, stands and crowds, so it is picked out from the far end of a hall or across a packed exhibition floor where a shorter flag would vanish among the displays around it.
- One printed face, all of it forward: The whole design runs up the front of the blade, crisp and correctly oriented, while the back holds only a faint mirror. Stood against a wall or a stand panel, 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 tall, one-direction spot you pay only for the side that works and can raise the brand at more aisles or entrances for the same outlay.
- A weighted plate, nothing to fix: A heavy square steel base holds the full height 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 tall blade stands steady indoors.
- A tapering shape that holds its print: The curved pole top draws the blade out along its full length, so the front graphic stays open and legible in the still air of a hall, where a loose banner would hang flat against its pole and read as nothing.
- Splits down, packs away: The tall pole breaks into sections and the blade rolls into the bag supplied, while the plate lifts easily, so one person raises it or moves it without tools. It is backed by a 1 year guarantee on manufacturing faults.
Where This Towering One-Sided Banner Works
| Large Halls and Conference Floors | Lifts a brand high above a busy conference or hall floor so it carries to the far walls. The front faces the room, the back sits to a wall or pillar, and the weighted plate holds the full height without anything fixed to the floor. |
| Exhibition Aisles and Show Stands | Towers over a stand to pull visitors from across a crowded show. Only the front shows to the aisle, so a single face does the work, and the plate stands the tall blade freely on the hall floor without bolting it down. |
| Double-Height Atriums and Foyers | Fills the open height of an atrium or a grand foyer where there is air to spare overhead. The blade rises into that volume, the front greets arrivals, and the small base keeps the floor below clear for movement. |
| Tall Glazed Fronts and Showrooms | Stands inside a high window or a glazed showroom front, filling the glass with height and the front facing the street. The plate holds the blade upright on the display floor, and the reach draws eyes from far along the pavement. |
| Auditoriums and Stage Surrounds | Dresses a stage or an auditorium edge with height that reads from the back rows. The single printed face suits the one-way audience view, and the tall blade frames the space without crowding the floor in front of it. |
| Showground and Arena Concourses | Marks a sponsor or a zone across a wide indoor concourse where people move in one main direction. The height carries over the flow, the front does the selling, and the weighted base relocates in seconds as the layout shifts. |
Taking It Outside?
This plate suits hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is heading outdoors, the same 5m 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 puts a correct graphic on both faces. Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you choose the format.
FF5000SF is a 5m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the tallest feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a towering vertical blade with a single printed face for one-direction viewing, held standing by a weighted plate and no stake or vehicle. Height 5010mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 3860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Built around a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Endures winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Lifted into place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to large halls, double-height atriums, exhibition aisles, tall foyers and high glazed fronts. A double-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for forecourts, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
A single-sided print places the design on the front of the polyester only. Because the fabric is one layer, light brings a softened, mirror-image version through to the back. Where the blade stands against a wall, a stand panel or a window, the front is the only side an onlooker reads, so a single print delivers the same towering impact for less than covering both faces would cost.
Unlike a rounded sail, the feather is a tall, tapering blade. Its straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, and a curved whip at the top draws the trailing edge out so a five-metre blade holds a clean, upright line. Held that way the front graphic stays open and readable in the still air of a hall, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, thin glass filaments set in resin for a tall, springy pole, tipped with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter stays 16.8mm across the range, so fittings interchange between flags.
Underneath the blade, a square steel plate does the standing by weight alone. It lies flat on the floor and the pole drops into a central socket, so the base mass keeps the full height upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. The hold is purely weight on a level surface, so it belongs on hard floors indoors or under cover; grass needs a ground spike, and a forecourt needs a drive-on car base.
Colour is set by dye sublimation, a heat process that vaporises the inks and forces them into the polyester so they dye the cloth rather than coat it. Printed that way the front keeps its colour under hall lighting and rolls away between uses without flaking. The front face is printed across an area of 690mm by 3860mm, a tall column that suits the full-height blade. Supply the artwork, we print the front, and the flag goes up by hand in about two minutes.
What Ships in Your Pack
- 1 x 5m 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
Dressing Halls or Shows Across Sites?
We print and supply feather flags in volume for exhibition teams, event organisers, retail groups and venue fit-outs across the UK. For a matched set of tall single-sided flags across halls or shows, or repeat artwork to a campaign calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.
Tell us the job: call 01279460460 or send your brief and we will reply with a plan.
FF5000SF is a 5m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the tallest feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a towering vertical blade with a single printed face for one-direction viewing, held standing by a weighted plate and no stake or vehicle. Height 5010mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 3860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Built around a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Endures winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Lifted into place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to large halls, double-height atriums, exhibition aisles, tall foyers and high glazed fronts. A double-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for forecourts, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Technical detail for the tallest 5m single-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. The front prints in full, a GRP whip bows the tall glass fibre blade, and the rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate holds it freestanding on any hard floor, with no stake or vehicle.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Total Height | 5010mm (5m) | The tallest feather in the whole range, lifting branding far above heads and stands to be seen from the far end of a large hall or a busy show floor. |
| Width | 690mm | A broad blade that carries a large front graphic while resting on a small floor footprint, so the full height arrives without claiming much floor space. |
| Display Type | Single-sided | The front holds the whole design and the back just a faint mirror, so it costs less than a double-sided print and best suits a one-way view. |
| Printed Graphic Size | 690mm x 3860mm, front face | A tall column of print up the front of the blade. Set your artwork to this size and the printed front returns ready to raise on the plate. |
| Pole Material | Glass fibre with GRP whip | Tall but giving, never stiff. The whip bows the top to hold the blade out, and the pole bends in a draught then springs back upright. |
| 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 already in your kit. |
| Base | 10.5kg square steel plate base | A weighted plate that holds the full height by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, with no stake or vehicle to set. On soft grass, a ground spike is the better footing. |
| Base Weight | 10.5kg | Enough mass to anchor a tall 5m blade steady indoors, while one person can still lift and carry the base into place in a single easy trip. |
| Flag Material | Polyester, dye-sublimation printed | The colour soaks into the fibres rather than coating them, so the front keeps its brightness under hall lighting and rolls away without cracking. |
| Wind Resistance | Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 | The flexing blade sheds a draught or a sheltered breeze rather than toppling. In an exposed outdoor spot, a spike or car base is steadier. |
| Assembly | No-tool, around 2 minutes | One person raises the full height 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 arrive in one box, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from delivery. |
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
-
1You
Place your order
Payment taken at this stage. Your lead time does not start until your artwork is approved.
-
2Us, within 24 hours
We email you a print template
A personalised template with full instructions. Please check your inbox and spam folder.
-
3You, next step
Submit your artwork
Follow the template instructions and email your artwork back to us.
-
4Us
We review and approve
If anything needs adjusting we will contact you. Once approved, your order enters production.
-
5Us
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
Frequently Asked Questions About This 5m Single-Sided Feather Flag
Q: Which is the tallest feather flag for filling a large hall or exhibition space?
A: The FF5000SF is the tallest feather flag Displaysense makes, a 5m single-sided blade for big interiors. Standing 5010mm on a 690mm blade, it raises a brand high enough to read from the back of a hall, and its 10.5kg steel plate keeps it freestanding on a hard floor with nothing staked or fixed.
Q: How does an advertising banner five metres tall stay up indoors without fixings?
A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate holds it by sheer weight. The plate sits on the 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 it lifts away whenever the layout changes.
Q: Does the design show through to the back of a single-sided flag?
A: On a single-sided printed flag, the front face carries the design and the back shows only a faint, reversed ghost of it through the one layer of cloth. The banner is built to stand with that back to a wall or a stand panel, so visitors only ever read the sharp front.
Q: Is a tall feather banner a good way to mark a stand at a busy show?
A: Yes. A 5m feather banner rises above the surrounding stands so it is spotted from across the exhibition, while backing onto the stand wall keeps the single printed front facing the aisle. The 10.5kg plate stands it on the hall floor unfixed, and the height clears the crowd.
Q: How far away can a 5m marketing display be seen?
A: A 5m marketing display reads the length of a large hall or concourse, lifting branding clear of heads, stands and signage that hide shorter displays. At 5010mm it claims the upper air of a room, and because it faces one way the printed front does all the work.
Q: Can one person raise a flag this tall, and how long does it take?
A: Yes, one person raises the full 5m by hand in about two minutes, with no tools. The pole sections lock together into the height, the printed front sleeves over the blade, and the pole drops into the plate. The 10.5kg base is carried into place in a single lift.
Q: What are the height, width and printed front size?
A: This single-sided flying banner reaches 5010mm (5m) on a 690mm-wide blade, the tallest feather available. Its front face prints across 690mm x 3860mm, the size to set artwork to. The scale suits a large hall, an atrium or a tall glazed front rather than a counter.
Q: How does the single-sided FF5000SF differ from the double-sided FF5000DF?
A: The FF5000SF and FF5000DF share the same 5m feather flag and 10.5kg plate, and differ only in print. The single-sided version prints the front and leaves a faint mirror on the back, which costs less and suits a flag set against a wall. The double-sided version prints a forward-reading graphic on each face for a two-way view. Pick single-sided for a one-way spot and double-sided where the flag is seen from both sides.
Q: When is single-sided the better choice for a tall flag?
A: Single-sided is the better choice whenever the flag is read from one direction. Set against a wall, in a corner or behind glass, the reverse is hidden, so a single printed face buys the full front impact for less than a double print. If a crowd circulates on both sides, the double-sided version is worth the extra.
Q: Does a 10.5kg base hold a 5m flag, and what wind is it rated to?
A: Indoors, the 10.5kg plate anchors the 5m blade securely in normal hall air and the odd draught. The promotional flag is rated to 45 kph (28 mph) winds, Beaufort Scale 6. Out in the open, where a tall blade catches far more wind, a ground spike in grass or a wheel-held car base is the safer footing.
Q: Is delivery free, and what is included?
A: Yes, UK mainland delivery is free. Each order includes the front-printed flag, a 10.5kg square steel plate base and a carry bag, backed by a 1 year guarantee. Displaysense has supplied display products to UK businesses since 1978 and dispatches from its Hertfordshire base.
Q: Is this feather flag available shorter, double-sided or for outdoors?
A: Yes. The same feather design comes in shorter heights for lower ceilings and doorways, and a double-sided version prints both faces. To take it outdoors, a ground spike fixes it in grass and a drive-on car base holds it on a forecourt, each replacing the weighted plate.
Guides for Feather Flags and Big-Space Impact
A tall single-sided feather flag is a low-cost way to own the airspace of a hall or a show floor, but where you stand it and what it carries decide how far it reaches. 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 draws the room rather than getting lost among the displays.
- 10 Event Signage Ideas to Grab Attention at Your Event
- How to Attract Attention at Your Exhibition Stand
- Market Stall Display Ideas to Grab Attention
- How to Choose the Right Pop-Up Banner for Your Next Event
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Single-Sided 5m Glass Fibre Feather Flag with 10.5kg Square Plate BaseOverview
A 5m Single-Sided Feather Flag on a Weighted Plate
A big hall or a double-height atrium swallows a short display, and where the flag backs onto a wall only its front is ever read, so the FF5000SF takes the tallest feather in the range and prints a single face to dominate the space without paying for a side no one sees. The towering blade climbs 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. The printed front holds the whole design, and the back shows only a faint mirror of it, hidden against a wall. Set the plate down, raise the pole, and a column of branding rises far above the crowd from a footprint barely wider than the blade. Best suited for large halls, exhibition aisles and tall foyers where ceilings are high and the flag faces one way.
Why This Feather Display Commands a Large Space
- The greatest reach in the range: The tallest blade rises far over heads, stands and crowds, so it is picked out from the far end of a hall or across a packed exhibition floor where a shorter flag would vanish among the displays around it.
- One printed face, all of it forward: The whole design runs up the front of the blade, crisp and correctly oriented, while the back holds only a faint mirror. Stood against a wall or a stand panel, 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 tall, one-direction spot you pay only for the side that works and can raise the brand at more aisles or entrances for the same outlay.
- A weighted plate, nothing to fix: A heavy square steel base holds the full height 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 tall blade stands steady indoors.
- A tapering shape that holds its print: The curved pole top draws the blade out along its full length, so the front graphic stays open and legible in the still air of a hall, where a loose banner would hang flat against its pole and read as nothing.
- Splits down, packs away: The tall pole breaks into sections and the blade rolls into the bag supplied, while the plate lifts easily, so one person raises it or moves it without tools. It is backed by a 1 year guarantee on manufacturing faults.
Where This Towering One-Sided Banner Works
| Large Halls and Conference Floors | Lifts a brand high above a busy conference or hall floor so it carries to the far walls. The front faces the room, the back sits to a wall or pillar, and the weighted plate holds the full height without anything fixed to the floor. |
| Exhibition Aisles and Show Stands | Towers over a stand to pull visitors from across a crowded show. Only the front shows to the aisle, so a single face does the work, and the plate stands the tall blade freely on the hall floor without bolting it down. |
| Double-Height Atriums and Foyers | Fills the open height of an atrium or a grand foyer where there is air to spare overhead. The blade rises into that volume, the front greets arrivals, and the small base keeps the floor below clear for movement. |
| Tall Glazed Fronts and Showrooms | Stands inside a high window or a glazed showroom front, filling the glass with height and the front facing the street. The plate holds the blade upright on the display floor, and the reach draws eyes from far along the pavement. |
| Auditoriums and Stage Surrounds | Dresses a stage or an auditorium edge with height that reads from the back rows. The single printed face suits the one-way audience view, and the tall blade frames the space without crowding the floor in front of it. |
| Showground and Arena Concourses | Marks a sponsor or a zone across a wide indoor concourse where people move in one main direction. The height carries over the flow, the front does the selling, and the weighted base relocates in seconds as the layout shifts. |
Taking It Outside?
This plate suits hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is heading outdoors, the same 5m 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 puts a correct graphic on both faces. Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you choose the format.
FF5000SF is a 5m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the tallest feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a towering vertical blade with a single printed face for one-direction viewing, held standing by a weighted plate and no stake or vehicle. Height 5010mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 3860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Built around a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Endures winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Lifted into place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to large halls, double-height atriums, exhibition aisles, tall foyers and high glazed fronts. A double-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for forecourts, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Description
A single-sided print places the design on the front of the polyester only. Because the fabric is one layer, light brings a softened, mirror-image version through to the back. Where the blade stands against a wall, a stand panel or a window, the front is the only side an onlooker reads, so a single print delivers the same towering impact for less than covering both faces would cost.
Unlike a rounded sail, the feather is a tall, tapering blade. Its straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, and a curved whip at the top draws the trailing edge out so a five-metre blade holds a clean, upright line. Held that way the front graphic stays open and readable in the still air of a hall, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, thin glass filaments set in resin for a tall, springy pole, tipped with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter stays 16.8mm across the range, so fittings interchange between flags.
Underneath the blade, a square steel plate does the standing by weight alone. It lies flat on the floor and the pole drops into a central socket, so the base mass keeps the full height upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. The hold is purely weight on a level surface, so it belongs on hard floors indoors or under cover; grass needs a ground spike, and a forecourt needs a drive-on car base.
Colour is set by dye sublimation, a heat process that vaporises the inks and forces them into the polyester so they dye the cloth rather than coat it. Printed that way the front keeps its colour under hall lighting and rolls away between uses without flaking. The front face is printed across an area of 690mm by 3860mm, a tall column that suits the full-height blade. Supply the artwork, we print the front, and the flag goes up by hand in about two minutes.
What Ships in Your Pack
- 1 x 5m 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
Dressing Halls or Shows Across Sites?
We print and supply feather flags in volume for exhibition teams, event organisers, retail groups and venue fit-outs across the UK. For a matched set of tall single-sided flags across halls or shows, or repeat artwork to a campaign calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.
Tell us the job: call 01279460460 or send your brief and we will reply with a plan.
FF5000SF is a 5m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the tallest feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a towering vertical blade with a single printed face for one-direction viewing, held standing by a weighted plate and no stake or vehicle. Height 5010mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 3860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Built around a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Endures winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Lifted into place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to large halls, double-height atriums, exhibition aisles, tall foyers and high glazed fronts. A double-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for forecourts, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Specifications
Technical detail for the tallest 5m single-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. The front prints in full, a GRP whip bows the tall glass fibre blade, and the rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate holds it freestanding on any hard floor, with no stake or vehicle.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Total Height | 5010mm (5m) | The tallest feather in the whole range, lifting branding far above heads and stands to be seen from the far end of a large hall or a busy show floor. |
| Width | 690mm | A broad blade that carries a large front graphic while resting on a small floor footprint, so the full height arrives without claiming much floor space. |
| Display Type | Single-sided | The front holds the whole design and the back just a faint mirror, so it costs less than a double-sided print and best suits a one-way view. |
| Printed Graphic Size | 690mm x 3860mm, front face | A tall column of print up the front of the blade. Set your artwork to this size and the printed front returns ready to raise on the plate. |
| Pole Material | Glass fibre with GRP whip | Tall but giving, never stiff. The whip bows the top to hold the blade out, and the pole bends in a draught then springs back upright. |
| 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 already in your kit. |
| Base | 10.5kg square steel plate base | A weighted plate that holds the full height by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, with no stake or vehicle to set. On soft grass, a ground spike is the better footing. |
| Base Weight | 10.5kg | Enough mass to anchor a tall 5m blade steady indoors, while one person can still lift and carry the base into place in a single easy trip. |
| Flag Material | Polyester, dye-sublimation printed | The colour soaks into the fibres rather than coating them, so the front keeps its brightness under hall lighting and rolls away without cracking. |
| Wind Resistance | Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 | The flexing blade sheds a draught or a sheltered breeze rather than toppling. In an exposed outdoor spot, a spike or car base is steadier. |
| Assembly | No-tool, around 2 minutes | One person raises the full height 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 arrive in one box, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from delivery. |
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
-
1You
Place your order
Payment taken at this stage. Your lead time does not start until your artwork is approved.
-
2Us, within 24 hours
We email you a print template
A personalised template with full instructions. Please check your inbox and spam folder.
-
3You, next step
Submit your artwork
Follow the template instructions and email your artwork back to us.
-
4Us
We review and approve
If anything needs adjusting we will contact you. Once approved, your order enters production.
-
5Us
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
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About This 5m Single-Sided Feather Flag
Q: Which is the tallest feather flag for filling a large hall or exhibition space?
A: The FF5000SF is the tallest feather flag Displaysense makes, a 5m single-sided blade for big interiors. Standing 5010mm on a 690mm blade, it raises a brand high enough to read from the back of a hall, and its 10.5kg steel plate keeps it freestanding on a hard floor with nothing staked or fixed.
Q: How does an advertising banner five metres tall stay up indoors without fixings?
A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate holds it by sheer weight. The plate sits on the 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 it lifts away whenever the layout changes.
Q: Does the design show through to the back of a single-sided flag?
A: On a single-sided printed flag, the front face carries the design and the back shows only a faint, reversed ghost of it through the one layer of cloth. The banner is built to stand with that back to a wall or a stand panel, so visitors only ever read the sharp front.
Q: Is a tall feather banner a good way to mark a stand at a busy show?
A: Yes. A 5m feather banner rises above the surrounding stands so it is spotted from across the exhibition, while backing onto the stand wall keeps the single printed front facing the aisle. The 10.5kg plate stands it on the hall floor unfixed, and the height clears the crowd.
Q: How far away can a 5m marketing display be seen?
A: A 5m marketing display reads the length of a large hall or concourse, lifting branding clear of heads, stands and signage that hide shorter displays. At 5010mm it claims the upper air of a room, and because it faces one way the printed front does all the work.
Q: Can one person raise a flag this tall, and how long does it take?
A: Yes, one person raises the full 5m by hand in about two minutes, with no tools. The pole sections lock together into the height, the printed front sleeves over the blade, and the pole drops into the plate. The 10.5kg base is carried into place in a single lift.
Q: What are the height, width and printed front size?
A: This single-sided flying banner reaches 5010mm (5m) on a 690mm-wide blade, the tallest feather available. Its front face prints across 690mm x 3860mm, the size to set artwork to. The scale suits a large hall, an atrium or a tall glazed front rather than a counter.
Q: How does the single-sided FF5000SF differ from the double-sided FF5000DF?
A: The FF5000SF and FF5000DF share the same 5m feather flag and 10.5kg plate, and differ only in print. The single-sided version prints the front and leaves a faint mirror on the back, which costs less and suits a flag set against a wall. The double-sided version prints a forward-reading graphic on each face for a two-way view. Pick single-sided for a one-way spot and double-sided where the flag is seen from both sides.
Q: When is single-sided the better choice for a tall flag?
A: Single-sided is the better choice whenever the flag is read from one direction. Set against a wall, in a corner or behind glass, the reverse is hidden, so a single printed face buys the full front impact for less than a double print. If a crowd circulates on both sides, the double-sided version is worth the extra.
Q: Does a 10.5kg base hold a 5m flag, and what wind is it rated to?
A: Indoors, the 10.5kg plate anchors the 5m blade securely in normal hall air and the odd draught. The promotional flag is rated to 45 kph (28 mph) winds, Beaufort Scale 6. Out in the open, where a tall blade catches far more wind, a ground spike in grass or a wheel-held car base is the safer footing.
Q: Is delivery free, and what is included?
A: Yes, UK mainland delivery is free. Each order includes the front-printed flag, a 10.5kg square steel plate base and a carry bag, backed by a 1 year guarantee. Displaysense has supplied display products to UK businesses since 1978 and dispatches from its Hertfordshire base.
Q: Is this feather flag available shorter, double-sided or for outdoors?
A: Yes. The same feather design comes in shorter heights for lower ceilings and doorways, and a double-sided version prints both faces. To take it outdoors, a ground spike fixes it in grass and a drive-on car base holds it on a forecourt, each replacing the weighted plate.
Knowledge Hub
Guides for Feather Flags and Big-Space Impact
A tall single-sided feather flag is a low-cost way to own the airspace of a hall or a show floor, but where you stand it and what it carries decide how far it reaches. 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 draws the room rather than getting lost among the displays.
- 10 Event Signage Ideas to Grab Attention at Your Event
- How to Attract Attention at Your Exhibition Stand
- Market Stall Display Ideas to Grab Attention
- How to Choose the Right Pop-Up Banner for Your Next Event
Downloads
Single-Sided 5m Glass Fibre Feather Flag with 10.5kg Square Plate BaseSingle-Sided Glass Fibre Feather Flag with 10.5kg Square Plate Base inc. Graphic Printing - 5m
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A 5m Single-Sided Feather Flag on a Weighted Plate
A big hall or a double-height atrium swallows a short display, and where the flag backs onto a wall only its front is ever read, so the FF5000SF takes the tallest feather in the range and prints a single face to dominate the space without paying for a side no one sees. The towering blade climbs 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. The printed front holds the whole design, and the back shows only a faint mirror of it, hidden against a wall. Set the plate down, raise the pole, and a column of branding rises far above the crowd from a footprint barely wider than the blade. Best suited for large halls, exhibition aisles and tall foyers where ceilings are high and the flag faces one way.
Why This Feather Display Commands a Large Space
- The greatest reach in the range: The tallest blade rises far over heads, stands and crowds, so it is picked out from the far end of a hall or across a packed exhibition floor where a shorter flag would vanish among the displays around it.
- One printed face, all of it forward: The whole design runs up the front of the blade, crisp and correctly oriented, while the back holds only a faint mirror. Stood against a wall or a stand panel, 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 tall, one-direction spot you pay only for the side that works and can raise the brand at more aisles or entrances for the same outlay.
- A weighted plate, nothing to fix: A heavy square steel base holds the full height 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 tall blade stands steady indoors.
- A tapering shape that holds its print: The curved pole top draws the blade out along its full length, so the front graphic stays open and legible in the still air of a hall, where a loose banner would hang flat against its pole and read as nothing.
- Splits down, packs away: The tall pole breaks into sections and the blade rolls into the bag supplied, while the plate lifts easily, so one person raises it or moves it without tools. It is backed by a 1 year guarantee on manufacturing faults.
Where This Towering One-Sided Banner Works
| Large Halls and Conference Floors | Lifts a brand high above a busy conference or hall floor so it carries to the far walls. The front faces the room, the back sits to a wall or pillar, and the weighted plate holds the full height without anything fixed to the floor. |
| Exhibition Aisles and Show Stands | Towers over a stand to pull visitors from across a crowded show. Only the front shows to the aisle, so a single face does the work, and the plate stands the tall blade freely on the hall floor without bolting it down. |
| Double-Height Atriums and Foyers | Fills the open height of an atrium or a grand foyer where there is air to spare overhead. The blade rises into that volume, the front greets arrivals, and the small base keeps the floor below clear for movement. |
| Tall Glazed Fronts and Showrooms | Stands inside a high window or a glazed showroom front, filling the glass with height and the front facing the street. The plate holds the blade upright on the display floor, and the reach draws eyes from far along the pavement. |
| Auditoriums and Stage Surrounds | Dresses a stage or an auditorium edge with height that reads from the back rows. The single printed face suits the one-way audience view, and the tall blade frames the space without crowding the floor in front of it. |
| Showground and Arena Concourses | Marks a sponsor or a zone across a wide indoor concourse where people move in one main direction. The height carries over the flow, the front does the selling, and the weighted base relocates in seconds as the layout shifts. |
Taking It Outside?
This plate suits hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is heading outdoors, the same 5m 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 puts a correct graphic on both faces. Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you choose the format.
FF5000SF is a 5m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the tallest feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a towering vertical blade with a single printed face for one-direction viewing, held standing by a weighted plate and no stake or vehicle. Height 5010mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 3860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Built around a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Endures winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Lifted into place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to large halls, double-height atriums, exhibition aisles, tall foyers and high glazed fronts. A double-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for forecourts, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
A single-sided print places the design on the front of the polyester only. Because the fabric is one layer, light brings a softened, mirror-image version through to the back. Where the blade stands against a wall, a stand panel or a window, the front is the only side an onlooker reads, so a single print delivers the same towering impact for less than covering both faces would cost.
Unlike a rounded sail, the feather is a tall, tapering blade. Its straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, and a curved whip at the top draws the trailing edge out so a five-metre blade holds a clean, upright line. Held that way the front graphic stays open and readable in the still air of a hall, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, thin glass filaments set in resin for a tall, springy pole, tipped with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter stays 16.8mm across the range, so fittings interchange between flags.
Underneath the blade, a square steel plate does the standing by weight alone. It lies flat on the floor and the pole drops into a central socket, so the base mass keeps the full height upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. The hold is purely weight on a level surface, so it belongs on hard floors indoors or under cover; grass needs a ground spike, and a forecourt needs a drive-on car base.
Colour is set by dye sublimation, a heat process that vaporises the inks and forces them into the polyester so they dye the cloth rather than coat it. Printed that way the front keeps its colour under hall lighting and rolls away between uses without flaking. The front face is printed across an area of 690mm by 3860mm, a tall column that suits the full-height blade. Supply the artwork, we print the front, and the flag goes up by hand in about two minutes.
What Ships in Your Pack
- 1 x 5m 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
Dressing Halls or Shows Across Sites?
We print and supply feather flags in volume for exhibition teams, event organisers, retail groups and venue fit-outs across the UK. For a matched set of tall single-sided flags across halls or shows, or repeat artwork to a campaign calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.
Tell us the job: call 01279460460 or send your brief and we will reply with a plan.
FF5000SF is a 5m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the tallest feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a towering vertical blade with a single printed face for one-direction viewing, held standing by a weighted plate and no stake or vehicle. Height 5010mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 3860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Built around a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Endures winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Lifted into place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to large halls, double-height atriums, exhibition aisles, tall foyers and high glazed fronts. A double-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for forecourts, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Technical detail for the tallest 5m single-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. The front prints in full, a GRP whip bows the tall glass fibre blade, and the rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate holds it freestanding on any hard floor, with no stake or vehicle.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Total Height | 5010mm (5m) | The tallest feather in the whole range, lifting branding far above heads and stands to be seen from the far end of a large hall or a busy show floor. |
| Width | 690mm | A broad blade that carries a large front graphic while resting on a small floor footprint, so the full height arrives without claiming much floor space. |
| Display Type | Single-sided | The front holds the whole design and the back just a faint mirror, so it costs less than a double-sided print and best suits a one-way view. |
| Printed Graphic Size | 690mm x 3860mm, front face | A tall column of print up the front of the blade. Set your artwork to this size and the printed front returns ready to raise on the plate. |
| Pole Material | Glass fibre with GRP whip | Tall but giving, never stiff. The whip bows the top to hold the blade out, and the pole bends in a draught then springs back upright. |
| 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 already in your kit. |
| Base | 10.5kg square steel plate base | A weighted plate that holds the full height by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, with no stake or vehicle to set. On soft grass, a ground spike is the better footing. |
| Base Weight | 10.5kg | Enough mass to anchor a tall 5m blade steady indoors, while one person can still lift and carry the base into place in a single easy trip. |
| Flag Material | Polyester, dye-sublimation printed | The colour soaks into the fibres rather than coating them, so the front keeps its brightness under hall lighting and rolls away without cracking. |
| Wind Resistance | Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 | The flexing blade sheds a draught or a sheltered breeze rather than toppling. In an exposed outdoor spot, a spike or car base is steadier. |
| Assembly | No-tool, around 2 minutes | One person raises the full height 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 arrive in one box, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from delivery. |
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Frequently Asked Questions About This 5m Single-Sided Feather Flag
Q: Which is the tallest feather flag for filling a large hall or exhibition space?
A: The FF5000SF is the tallest feather flag Displaysense makes, a 5m single-sided blade for big interiors. Standing 5010mm on a 690mm blade, it raises a brand high enough to read from the back of a hall, and its 10.5kg steel plate keeps it freestanding on a hard floor with nothing staked or fixed.
Q: How does an advertising banner five metres tall stay up indoors without fixings?
A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate holds it by sheer weight. The plate sits on the 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 it lifts away whenever the layout changes.
Q: Does the design show through to the back of a single-sided flag?
A: On a single-sided printed flag, the front face carries the design and the back shows only a faint, reversed ghost of it through the one layer of cloth. The banner is built to stand with that back to a wall or a stand panel, so visitors only ever read the sharp front.
Q: Is a tall feather banner a good way to mark a stand at a busy show?
A: Yes. A 5m feather banner rises above the surrounding stands so it is spotted from across the exhibition, while backing onto the stand wall keeps the single printed front facing the aisle. The 10.5kg plate stands it on the hall floor unfixed, and the height clears the crowd.
Q: How far away can a 5m marketing display be seen?
A: A 5m marketing display reads the length of a large hall or concourse, lifting branding clear of heads, stands and signage that hide shorter displays. At 5010mm it claims the upper air of a room, and because it faces one way the printed front does all the work.
Q: Can one person raise a flag this tall, and how long does it take?
A: Yes, one person raises the full 5m by hand in about two minutes, with no tools. The pole sections lock together into the height, the printed front sleeves over the blade, and the pole drops into the plate. The 10.5kg base is carried into place in a single lift.
Q: What are the height, width and printed front size?
A: This single-sided flying banner reaches 5010mm (5m) on a 690mm-wide blade, the tallest feather available. Its front face prints across 690mm x 3860mm, the size to set artwork to. The scale suits a large hall, an atrium or a tall glazed front rather than a counter.
Q: How does the single-sided FF5000SF differ from the double-sided FF5000DF?
A: The FF5000SF and FF5000DF share the same 5m feather flag and 10.5kg plate, and differ only in print. The single-sided version prints the front and leaves a faint mirror on the back, which costs less and suits a flag set against a wall. The double-sided version prints a forward-reading graphic on each face for a two-way view. Pick single-sided for a one-way spot and double-sided where the flag is seen from both sides.
Q: When is single-sided the better choice for a tall flag?
A: Single-sided is the better choice whenever the flag is read from one direction. Set against a wall, in a corner or behind glass, the reverse is hidden, so a single printed face buys the full front impact for less than a double print. If a crowd circulates on both sides, the double-sided version is worth the extra.
Q: Does a 10.5kg base hold a 5m flag, and what wind is it rated to?
A: Indoors, the 10.5kg plate anchors the 5m blade securely in normal hall air and the odd draught. The promotional flag is rated to 45 kph (28 mph) winds, Beaufort Scale 6. Out in the open, where a tall blade catches far more wind, a ground spike in grass or a wheel-held car base is the safer footing.
Q: Is delivery free, and what is included?
A: Yes, UK mainland delivery is free. Each order includes the front-printed flag, a 10.5kg square steel plate base and a carry bag, backed by a 1 year guarantee. Displaysense has supplied display products to UK businesses since 1978 and dispatches from its Hertfordshire base.
Q: Is this feather flag available shorter, double-sided or for outdoors?
A: Yes. The same feather design comes in shorter heights for lower ceilings and doorways, and a double-sided version prints both faces. To take it outdoors, a ground spike fixes it in grass and a drive-on car base holds it on a forecourt, each replacing the weighted plate.
Guides for Feather Flags and Big-Space Impact
A tall single-sided feather flag is a low-cost way to own the airspace of a hall or a show floor, but where you stand it and what it carries decide how far it reaches. 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 draws the room rather than getting lost among the displays.
- 10 Event Signage Ideas to Grab Attention at Your Event
- How to Attract Attention at Your Exhibition Stand
- Market Stall Display Ideas to Grab Attention
- How to Choose the Right Pop-Up Banner for Your Next Event
Downloads
Single-Sided 5m Glass Fibre Feather Flag with 10.5kg Square Plate BaseOverview
A 5m Single-Sided Feather Flag on a Weighted Plate
A big hall or a double-height atrium swallows a short display, and where the flag backs onto a wall only its front is ever read, so the FF5000SF takes the tallest feather in the range and prints a single face to dominate the space without paying for a side no one sees. The towering blade climbs 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. The printed front holds the whole design, and the back shows only a faint mirror of it, hidden against a wall. Set the plate down, raise the pole, and a column of branding rises far above the crowd from a footprint barely wider than the blade. Best suited for large halls, exhibition aisles and tall foyers where ceilings are high and the flag faces one way.
Why This Feather Display Commands a Large Space
- The greatest reach in the range: The tallest blade rises far over heads, stands and crowds, so it is picked out from the far end of a hall or across a packed exhibition floor where a shorter flag would vanish among the displays around it.
- One printed face, all of it forward: The whole design runs up the front of the blade, crisp and correctly oriented, while the back holds only a faint mirror. Stood against a wall or a stand panel, 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 tall, one-direction spot you pay only for the side that works and can raise the brand at more aisles or entrances for the same outlay.
- A weighted plate, nothing to fix: A heavy square steel base holds the full height 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 tall blade stands steady indoors.
- A tapering shape that holds its print: The curved pole top draws the blade out along its full length, so the front graphic stays open and legible in the still air of a hall, where a loose banner would hang flat against its pole and read as nothing.
- Splits down, packs away: The tall pole breaks into sections and the blade rolls into the bag supplied, while the plate lifts easily, so one person raises it or moves it without tools. It is backed by a 1 year guarantee on manufacturing faults.
Where This Towering One-Sided Banner Works
| Large Halls and Conference Floors | Lifts a brand high above a busy conference or hall floor so it carries to the far walls. The front faces the room, the back sits to a wall or pillar, and the weighted plate holds the full height without anything fixed to the floor. |
| Exhibition Aisles and Show Stands | Towers over a stand to pull visitors from across a crowded show. Only the front shows to the aisle, so a single face does the work, and the plate stands the tall blade freely on the hall floor without bolting it down. |
| Double-Height Atriums and Foyers | Fills the open height of an atrium or a grand foyer where there is air to spare overhead. The blade rises into that volume, the front greets arrivals, and the small base keeps the floor below clear for movement. |
| Tall Glazed Fronts and Showrooms | Stands inside a high window or a glazed showroom front, filling the glass with height and the front facing the street. The plate holds the blade upright on the display floor, and the reach draws eyes from far along the pavement. |
| Auditoriums and Stage Surrounds | Dresses a stage or an auditorium edge with height that reads from the back rows. The single printed face suits the one-way audience view, and the tall blade frames the space without crowding the floor in front of it. |
| Showground and Arena Concourses | Marks a sponsor or a zone across a wide indoor concourse where people move in one main direction. The height carries over the flow, the front does the selling, and the weighted base relocates in seconds as the layout shifts. |
Taking It Outside?
This plate suits hard, sheltered floors. Where the blade is heading outdoors, the same 5m 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 puts a correct graphic on both faces. Call 01279460460 or message the team and we will help you choose the format.
FF5000SF is a 5m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the tallest feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a towering vertical blade with a single printed face for one-direction viewing, held standing by a weighted plate and no stake or vehicle. Height 5010mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 3860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Built around a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Endures winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Lifted into place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to large halls, double-height atriums, exhibition aisles, tall foyers and high glazed fronts. A double-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for forecourts, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Description
A single-sided print places the design on the front of the polyester only. Because the fabric is one layer, light brings a softened, mirror-image version through to the back. Where the blade stands against a wall, a stand panel or a window, the front is the only side an onlooker reads, so a single print delivers the same towering impact for less than covering both faces would cost.
Unlike a rounded sail, the feather is a tall, tapering blade. Its straight leading edge sleeves over the pole, and a curved whip at the top draws the trailing edge out so a five-metre blade holds a clean, upright line. Held that way the front graphic stays open and readable in the still air of a hall, where a loose banner would fall flat against the pole. The mast is glass fibre, thin glass filaments set in resin for a tall, springy pole, tipped with a GRP whip that bends in a draught. The inner pole diameter stays 16.8mm across the range, so fittings interchange between flags.
Underneath the blade, a square steel plate does the standing by weight alone. It lies flat on the floor and the pole drops into a central socket, so the base mass keeps the full height upright with nothing drilled, staked in or parked on top. The hold is purely weight on a level surface, so it belongs on hard floors indoors or under cover; grass needs a ground spike, and a forecourt needs a drive-on car base.
Colour is set by dye sublimation, a heat process that vaporises the inks and forces them into the polyester so they dye the cloth rather than coat it. Printed that way the front keeps its colour under hall lighting and rolls away between uses without flaking. The front face is printed across an area of 690mm by 3860mm, a tall column that suits the full-height blade. Supply the artwork, we print the front, and the flag goes up by hand in about two minutes.
What Ships in Your Pack
- 1 x 5m 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
Dressing Halls or Shows Across Sites?
We print and supply feather flags in volume for exhibition teams, event organisers, retail groups and venue fit-outs across the UK. For a matched set of tall single-sided flags across halls or shows, or repeat artwork to a campaign calendar, the team can quote the run and turn it round to your dates.
Tell us the job: call 01279460460 or send your brief and we will reply with a plan.
FF5000SF is a 5m single-sided glass fibre feather flag from Displaysense, the tallest feather in the range, supplied with a 10.5kg square steel plate base and printing on one face. Its differentiator is a towering vertical blade with a single printed face for one-direction viewing, held standing by a weighted plate and no stake or vehicle. Height 5010mm, width 690mm. Base weight 10.5kg. A printed graphic of 690mm x 3860mm sits on the front face, with a soft mirror image showing through to the back. Built around a glass fibre pole with a GRP whip curving the top, a polyester flag and a steel plate base; inner pole diameter 16.8mm. Endures winds to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort Scale 6. Lifted into place by hand in about two minutes, with a carry bag and a 1 year guarantee in the box. Suited to large halls, double-height atriums, exhibition aisles, tall foyers and high glazed fronts. A double-sided version, plus a ground spike base for grass and a drive-on car base for forecourts, are also available. Displaysense, UK display product specialists since 1978.
Specifications
Technical detail for the tallest 5m single-sided feather flag on its 10.5kg square plate base. The front prints in full, a GRP whip bows the tall glass fibre blade, and the rating reaches 45 kph. A weighted plate holds it freestanding on any hard floor, with no stake or vehicle.
| Specification | Detail | What This Means for You |
|---|---|---|
| Total Height | 5010mm (5m) | The tallest feather in the whole range, lifting branding far above heads and stands to be seen from the far end of a large hall or a busy show floor. |
| Width | 690mm | A broad blade that carries a large front graphic while resting on a small floor footprint, so the full height arrives without claiming much floor space. |
| Display Type | Single-sided | The front holds the whole design and the back just a faint mirror, so it costs less than a double-sided print and best suits a one-way view. |
| Printed Graphic Size | 690mm x 3860mm, front face | A tall column of print up the front of the blade. Set your artwork to this size and the printed front returns ready to raise on the plate. |
| Pole Material | Glass fibre with GRP whip | Tall but giving, never stiff. The whip bows the top to hold the blade out, and the pole bends in a draught then springs back upright. |
| 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 already in your kit. |
| Base | 10.5kg square steel plate base | A weighted plate that holds the full height by mass alone on a flat, hard floor, with no stake or vehicle to set. On soft grass, a ground spike is the better footing. |
| Base Weight | 10.5kg | Enough mass to anchor a tall 5m blade steady indoors, while one person can still lift and carry the base into place in a single easy trip. |
| Flag Material | Polyester, dye-sublimation printed | The colour soaks into the fibres rather than coating them, so the front keeps its brightness under hall lighting and rolls away without cracking. |
| Wind Resistance | Up to 45 kph (28 mph), Beaufort 6 | The flexing blade sheds a draught or a sheltered breeze rather than toppling. In an exposed outdoor spot, a spike or car base is steadier. |
| Assembly | No-tool, around 2 minutes | One person raises the full height 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 arrive in one box, covered against manufacturing faults for a full year from delivery. |
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
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1You
Place your order
Payment taken at this stage. Your lead time does not start until your artwork is approved.
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2Us, within 24 hours
We email you a print template
A personalised template with full instructions. Please check your inbox and spam folder.
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3You, next step
Submit your artwork
Follow the template instructions and email your artwork back to us.
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4Us
We review and approve
If anything needs adjusting we will contact you. Once approved, your order enters production.
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5Us
Production and dispatch
Lead time begins from artwork approval, not your order date.
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Turnaround and pricing on a quote basis. Contact us before ordering.
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions About This 5m Single-Sided Feather Flag
Q: Which is the tallest feather flag for filling a large hall or exhibition space?
A: The FF5000SF is the tallest feather flag Displaysense makes, a 5m single-sided blade for big interiors. Standing 5010mm on a 690mm blade, it raises a brand high enough to read from the back of a hall, and its 10.5kg steel plate keeps it freestanding on a hard floor with nothing staked or fixed.
Q: How does an advertising banner five metres tall stay up indoors without fixings?
A: A flat 10.5kg steel plate holds it by sheer weight. The plate sits on the 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 it lifts away whenever the layout changes.
Q: Does the design show through to the back of a single-sided flag?
A: On a single-sided printed flag, the front face carries the design and the back shows only a faint, reversed ghost of it through the one layer of cloth. The banner is built to stand with that back to a wall or a stand panel, so visitors only ever read the sharp front.
Q: Is a tall feather banner a good way to mark a stand at a busy show?
A: Yes. A 5m feather banner rises above the surrounding stands so it is spotted from across the exhibition, while backing onto the stand wall keeps the single printed front facing the aisle. The 10.5kg plate stands it on the hall floor unfixed, and the height clears the crowd.
Q: How far away can a 5m marketing display be seen?
A: A 5m marketing display reads the length of a large hall or concourse, lifting branding clear of heads, stands and signage that hide shorter displays. At 5010mm it claims the upper air of a room, and because it faces one way the printed front does all the work.
Q: Can one person raise a flag this tall, and how long does it take?
A: Yes, one person raises the full 5m by hand in about two minutes, with no tools. The pole sections lock together into the height, the printed front sleeves over the blade, and the pole drops into the plate. The 10.5kg base is carried into place in a single lift.
Q: What are the height, width and printed front size?
A: This single-sided flying banner reaches 5010mm (5m) on a 690mm-wide blade, the tallest feather available. Its front face prints across 690mm x 3860mm, the size to set artwork to. The scale suits a large hall, an atrium or a tall glazed front rather than a counter.
Q: How does the single-sided FF5000SF differ from the double-sided FF5000DF?
A: The FF5000SF and FF5000DF share the same 5m feather flag and 10.5kg plate, and differ only in print. The single-sided version prints the front and leaves a faint mirror on the back, which costs less and suits a flag set against a wall. The double-sided version prints a forward-reading graphic on each face for a two-way view. Pick single-sided for a one-way spot and double-sided where the flag is seen from both sides.
Q: When is single-sided the better choice for a tall flag?
A: Single-sided is the better choice whenever the flag is read from one direction. Set against a wall, in a corner or behind glass, the reverse is hidden, so a single printed face buys the full front impact for less than a double print. If a crowd circulates on both sides, the double-sided version is worth the extra.
Q: Does a 10.5kg base hold a 5m flag, and what wind is it rated to?
A: Indoors, the 10.5kg plate anchors the 5m blade securely in normal hall air and the odd draught. The promotional flag is rated to 45 kph (28 mph) winds, Beaufort Scale 6. Out in the open, where a tall blade catches far more wind, a ground spike in grass or a wheel-held car base is the safer footing.
Q: Is delivery free, and what is included?
A: Yes, UK mainland delivery is free. Each order includes the front-printed flag, a 10.5kg square steel plate base and a carry bag, backed by a 1 year guarantee. Displaysense has supplied display products to UK businesses since 1978 and dispatches from its Hertfordshire base.
Q: Is this feather flag available shorter, double-sided or for outdoors?
A: Yes. The same feather design comes in shorter heights for lower ceilings and doorways, and a double-sided version prints both faces. To take it outdoors, a ground spike fixes it in grass and a drive-on car base holds it on a forecourt, each replacing the weighted plate.
Knowledge Hub
Guides for Feather Flags and Big-Space Impact
A tall single-sided feather flag is a low-cost way to own the airspace of a hall or a show floor, but where you stand it and what it carries decide how far it reaches. 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 draws the room rather than getting lost among the displays.
- 10 Event Signage Ideas to Grab Attention at Your Event
- How to Attract Attention at Your Exhibition Stand
- Market Stall Display Ideas to Grab Attention
- How to Choose the Right Pop-Up Banner for Your Next Event