🇺🇸 Elevate your patriotism with the ultimate windproof flagpole!
The Classic Inground Flag Pole Kit is a 17-foot sectional pole made entirely in the USA from hardened anodized aluminum, designed to endure winds up to 130 MPH. It features dual flag clips, stainless steel hardware, and includes a 3’x5’ nylon American flag, ground sleeve, and flag etiquette pamphlet, offering a premium, durable, and patriotic outdoor display solution.
P**L
Excellent quality, easy to set up, looks great
I love my new flagpole. My original pole, which was purchased by the previous home owner, failed during a wind storm and I needed a replacement. I purchase a less expensive model from Amazon and had to return it due to the low quality and defects in the workmanship. My new flag pole appears to be high quality aluminum and I was able to install it in a couple of minutes. The American flag, shipped with it, was higher quality than expected. I had already purchased a solar light when purchasing the previous pole, and it attached without any issue. I highly recommend this product, quality parts, east to install, looks great.
C**Y
Phenomenal Flag Pole
I ended up digging 26” deep x 14” wide. Used 120lbs of concrete. It has been a week, and it is holding up extremely well. This USMC veteran loves how this pole is USA made. Thank you!
W**3
Excellent product!
This is such a great addition to my front yard. By far the hardest part is the concrete (if you’re not an expert) but the rest is a breeze. It’s as simple as sliding the poles into each other. 21 feet is also a lot taller than I pictured in my head. This thing is by far the most substantial looking flagpole in my neighborhood.Not a concrete expert but I would suggest not using quickcrete or fast drying cement. I purchased a cement mixer that attached like a drill bit to my drill and mixed the concrete in a bucket in small amounts. Made it a lot easier than just dumping a whole bucket full of concrete in the hole. Also saw that someone wrapped the bottom of the pole in painters tape to keep cement from getting on it. Definitely kept things cleaner and no cement smears on the pole.Just took the entire flagpole down for a hurricane and took me all of about 2 minutes. My gut is that it would have been fine as long as the flags were off but it’s so easy to take apart I just took apart the top three poles. I’ve seen the flags in 30+ mph winds and just takes it like a champ. This pole is a solid 5 stars.
D**U
Does the job well enough
I live in a desert area where daily winds up to 30 mph are normal; in fat, we consider that just a brisk breeze. A windy day is 40 to 50 mph, with gusts up to 80 to 100. Therefore, I made the footing larger than called for, four bags of concrete. When excessive winds are expected, I will lower the flag.All that said, I think this pole will suffice. It does bend slightly in 30 mph wind, but not excessively so. Most flags in this area are 3x5 feet; I am using a 2.5x4 foot flag, which should help somewhat.I am particular about the American flag. I ride my bike 10 to 15 miles a day criss-crossing through most streets in our valley, which has a greater than average number of flag poles. Many owners have given up on flying the flag, while others have tattered and faded flags. I carry new, packaged flag on my bike. When I see a worn flag, I anonymously leave a flag on the porch. I have done this perhaps two dozen time; the next time a ride by I see my new flag high and bright.
K**R
130 mph wind? Yea right.
Had a 60 mph wind fold it at the base, last night. It’s been great pole, and I’m interested in the “5 year warranty”. I don’t have much faith in amazon stufff and I probably won’t buy this pole ever again. Let’s see if they even see this message?
T**F
Solar light
Overall product is excellent. I live in Illinois, only time will tell regarding holding up to 130 mph winds. I will post another review on those very windy days. I do have a couple things regarding the instructions. When I got to the part after the cement curing (my son did all that) putting the remaining 3 poles together was all good. But, when it came to the flag, knots on the clips ya I had issues....I could not find 1 good video on that part. I did try to call the # on the instructions I could not get connected to a human!! I did go on the website & nothing on the flag pole I purchased. That part I would say poor. But, I could not give it less stars cause of that. When I made the purchase on Amazon the recommendations of the solar light was recommend, I did purchase the solar light & it by far is well worth it. Thats the finishing touch.Well, today is July 16th 2024 anyone who lives in Illinois either was involved or heard about the horrible storm that came through last nite. I live about 50 miles south of Chicago. I came home took my flag down, due to the threat of storms. I am very happy to say w/90 mph winds my pole is still standing!! For those of you considering buy the ezpole spend the xtra money to get the pole that retracts. Even though mine is totally fine, I wish I would of bought that pole. I did not realize they made poles like that from ezpole. Honestly it's not that much of a difference. I stumbled across this while I was trying to find a video on putting the poles, string up and the knots w/the clips and I was pass my return date.
J**N
Great flag pole
I had absolutely no issues with assembly. The flagpole has proven to be very sturdy. I dug an 18" diameter x 18" deep hole and filled with 5 bags of Quikrete. I fly two flags on the pole (US & state). It's held very firm during some decent thunderstorms with strong winds pulling on both flags.The flag clips are a cheap plastic that I was not going to trust to hold a US flag. That was an added expense and only critique so far.
T**.
American flag Poll and flag
Yes very nice made, except for the plastic hooks for the flag. I changed mine to brass.
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