Flags
A banner flag (also known as a triangle flag) is attached to the center of your flagpole with a suspension system. This type of flag is somewhat more susceptible to wind due to its design, which is why a reinforced pole is recommended.
A rattling flag (vertical format hoist flag) is attached to the side of your flagpole or flagpole using carabiners and loops. This form of suspension offers several advantages over the banner flag:
- turns better with the wind
- legibility is good from both sides
- larger selection of different flagpoles and flagpoles
Flagpoles
Beachflags and sailing flags
The suitability of a Beachflags variant or size depends on the intended use and environment. XS and S sizes are ideal for indoor events or limited outdoor areas where subtle but effective advertising is required. M and L sizes, on the other hand, maximize visibility at outdoor events or in spacious indoor areas.
Dropflags are particularly appealing for trade fairs and exhibitions due to their teardrop-shaped appearance and compact size, while poleflags impress with their traditional rectangular shape and flexibility in all contexts.
Advertising banners and banners
Roll-ups
Decorative banner
Interior design
winter sports articles
Yes, there are special reflectors or reflective elements for recognition and high visibility vests. Common variants are
- Reflective strips - silver strips made of retroreflective material, as known from high-visibility vests
- Iron-on reflectors - for retrofitting onto fabric
- Velcro reflectors - removable and interchangeable
- Reflective patches or logos
- Reflective films for DIY solutions
- LED reflective combinations for particularly poor visibility
Reflectors are required depending on the intended use. Reflectors are not required for normal sporting events or for use as group identification, e.g. at ski schools etc. Reflectors are mainly required when the identification vest is used as a high visibility vest or in road traffic. There are separate standards for this.






