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U.S. Outdoor Flag - Poly-Max

U.S. Outdoor Flag - Poly-Max

Our most durable American flag, designed for long-term outdoor flying. These U.S. Outdoor Flags are made from Poly-Max - a heavyweight, two-ply polyester built to endure high winds, intense sun, and rough weather conditions. They are ideal for commercial, municipal, and industrial applications where durability is a must.

  • Heavy-duty 2-ply Poly-Max polyester
  • Superior strength and fade resistance
  • Embroidered stars and sewn stripes
  • Reinforced fly end with 6 rows of stitching
  • Heavy canvas header with brass grommets or rope & thimble (based on size)
  • Made in the USA

Recommended for high-wind areas or all-weather display.

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Rebecca Myles
New

Very well made, good material. Best part made in the USA.

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Chris Hayes
Great flag

Has stood up to weather well. Quality product. Recommend.

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Robert Current
My second Elder 5 by 8 flag.

I did not rate durability because the flag has just been flown. It replaced my previous Elder flag that had good durability.

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Brian S. Will
American made and owned!

I've been wanting to buy a large American flag for quite some time and I did a lot of research in doing so. Being made in America, with American materials, by Americans, is very important to me. Eder Flags meets all these criterias and the quality in my opinion is top notch. Heavy duty material and stitching, alongside quality craftsmanship, gives me an extra dose of pride when flying it!

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William Buchanan
Excellent

An honorable product, an excellent rendition of our Nation's flag. I've used Annin flags in the past, because they are made in America, and cost less than this Eder made flag. However, the Eder flag's weight and quality are the best I've ever seen, of all the flags I've bought over the past 35 years. Also, I know that Eder hires mostly immigrant workers, some who are still seeking to become US citizens. There's a great video on the National Geographic about Eder and their employees.