★ State of Arizona  ·  8×12 Ft · Ceremonial & Monument Scale

Best For: Monument Poles · Civic Plazas · Government Campuses · Ceremonial Installations · 50–80 Ft Flagpoles

The 8×12 ft flag is the ceremonial and monument tier of the Arizona flag range — the size flown from the tallest poles at state government buildings, civic plazas, sports complexes, and public monuments. At 96 square feet of flying surface, Arizona's sunburst is unmistakable at long distance. The dual rope thimble and brass grommet attachment system handles the elevated mechanical loads of large-pole installation — where a grommet-only flag would be undersized for the halyard forces involved.

8×12 Ft Flag 200D Nylon Rope Thimble + Brass Grommet Double-Sided Reverse Print Fade-Proof Colors Stitched Edges

The PromoPatriot Arizona State Flag in 8×12 Ft is the monument-scale format in the Arizona flag range — built for the poles where Arizona makes its largest statement. At 96 square feet of flying surface, Arizona's thirteen-ray sunburst, copper star, and blue field command attention from the distance these installations are designed to be seen from: across a civic plaza, above an arena entrance, at the flagpole line in front of a state government campus, or flying from the centerpiece pole of a public monument installation.

The flag is constructed from heavyweight 200-denier nylon — the same material used throughout the PromoPatriot Arizona flagpole range, scaled up to the demands of an 8×12 installation. At this size, wind load is substantial: the 8×12 presents nearly six times the flying surface of a standard 3×5 flag, and in desert wind conditions typical of Arizona — sustained afternoon gusts, seasonal monsoon winds, and high-plains temperature-differential drafts — the fabric, stitching, and attachment system all experience proportionally greater stress. The 200D nylon construction addresses this: the tight weave resists tearing at stress points, the reinforced fly hem absorbs the repeated snap and flutter at the free edge, and the fade-proof inks maintain the vivid red, gold, copper, and blue of Arizona's flag through seasons of intense southwest UV exposure.

The double-sided reverse print means Arizona's official design is printed on the front face and the ink carries through the nylon to produce a natural mirror-image on the reverse — both faces display Arizona's sunburst in vivid color. This is the standard construction for flagpole flags at this size and price point, and at 8×12 ft flying from a 50–80 ft pole, both faces are visible from different vantage points on any civic or campus installation, displaying Arizona's design clearly from all approach angles.

⚙ Dual Attachment System — Rope Thimble + Brass Grommet

The 8×12 ft flag introduces the dual rope thimble and brass grommet attachment system — the correct hardware configuration for large-pole ceremonial installations. On poles 50 ft and above, the halyard forces involved in hoisting an 8×12 flag are significantly greater than on residential poles, and a grommet-only attachment would concentrate all hoist load on two small metal rings in the canvas header. The rope thimble system distributes this load differently: a reinforced rope loop with a smooth metal thimble insert runs through the top of the canvas header sleeve, allowing the halyard to be tied directly to the thimble loop — spreading load across the full width of the header rather than concentrating it at a grommet hole. The brass grommet on the lower hoist edge provides a second attachment point for the halyard's lower snap hook, keeping the flag oriented correctly during hoisting and at rest. Together, the two systems give the installer a choice of rigging method and provide redundant attachment security appropriate to the scale and elevation of ceremonial installations.

Designed For

Government Buildings

State capitol campuses, county courthouses, municipal plazas — monument poles 50–80 ft.

Civic Plazas & Monuments

Public monument installations, memorial parks, and civic flagpole arrays at full ceremonial scale.

Sports & Entertainment Venues

Stadium entrances, arena flagpole rows, and sports complex perimeter installations.

Universities & Campuses

Campus flagpole arrays, administration building entrances, and commencement ceremony installations.

Commercial & Industrial

Corporate campuses, resort entrances, industrial parks, and large commercial facilities with tall poles.

Special Ceremonies

Statehood Day observances, gubernatorial events, Veterans' ceremonies, and flag-raising dedications.

Installation — Large Pole Protocol

1

Confirm Pole Height & Crew

The 8×12 flag requires a pole of 50–80 ft. Hoisting at this size and elevation requires a minimum two-person crew: one to manage the halyard at the cleat and one to guide the flag during ascent, keeping it clear of the pole and any hardware.

2

Rig the Thimble Loop

Thread the halyard through the rope thimble loop at the top of the canvas header. Tie off securely — the thimble distributes hoist load across the full header width. Attach the lower snap hook to the brass grommet at the bottom hoist edge to maintain flag orientation during hoisting.

3

Hoist — Guide Clear of Hardware

Raise the flag steadily. The second crew member should keep the flag body clear of the pole shaft and any truck hardware during ascent. In wind, stage the hoist so the flag unfurls away from the pole rather than wrapping around it.

4

Secure & Inspect

Once at full staff, cleat off the halyard with sufficient tension that the flag flies clear of the pole shaft. Inspect the thimble loop and grommet attachment points. Schedule the first detailed inspection at 30 days, then quarterly thereafter.

Arizona State Flag — Design, History & the Scale of the 8×12

Arizona's state flag was designed in 1917 by Captain Charles W. Harris of the Arizona National Guard — created for the state's rifle team competing nationally at a time when Arizona had no official flag. Harris divided the flag horizontally: the lower half a solid blue field matching the US flag's blue; the upper half bearing thirteen alternating red and gold sunbeams radiating from a copper star at center. The thirteen rays represent the original thirteen colonies; the red and gold honor the colors of the Spanish conquistadors who explored Arizona in the 16th century; and the copper star declares Arizona's identity as the nation's largest copper-producing state. The flag was adopted February 27, 1917, five years after Arizona became the 48th state on February 14, 1912. At 8×12 ft — the scale Arizona's Capitol flies its flag — the sunburst design achieves full visual impact: the alternating red and gold rays, visible from hundreds of feet away, create the radiating energy the design was intended to project. This is the size that fulfills Harris's original intent.

  • Official Arizona state flag — thirteen alternating red and gold sunbeams, copper star, blue field — accurate to the 1917 Harris design adopted at the 48th state's founding
  • 8×12 ft flying surface (96 sq ft) — monument and ceremonial scale; sized for poles 50–80 ft
  • Heavyweight 200D nylon — fade-proof, all-weather, handles Arizona's desert wind conditions including monsoon gusts and high-plains thermal drafts
  • Double-sided reverse print — official design on front face; natural mirror-image on reverse; both faces display Arizona's sunburst in full color
  • Dual attachment system — rope thimble loop at top hoist (distributes halyard load across full header width) + brass grommet at lower hoist (snap hook orientation point)
  • Reinforced canvas header on hoist edge — withstands the sustained mechanical loads of large-pole ceremonial installation
  • Fade-proof inks — UV-rated for sustained southwest sun exposure; red, gold, copper, and blue stay vivid through full seasons of outdoor flying
  • Stitched edges on all four sides — reinforced fly hem at the free edge handles the constant flutter and snap load of desert wind at altitude
  • Two-person hoisting crew recommended for safe installation and removal at 50–80 ft pole heights
  • Quarterly inspection schedule recommended — thimble loop, grommet, header stitching, and fly hem at minimum
Product NamePromoPatriot Arizona State Flag 8×12 Ft — 200D Nylon, Double-Sided Reverse Print
StateArizona (AZ)
Flag DesignOfficial Arizona State Flag — 13 Alternating Red & Gold Sunbeams, Central Copper Star, Lower Blue Field — Adopted February 27, 1917
Flag Size8 Ft × 12 Ft (96 Square Feet of Flying Surface)
MaterialHeavyweight 200D Nylon — All-Weather, Fade-Proof
Print TypeDouble-Sided Reverse Print — Official Design on Front; Mirror-Image Bleed-Through on Reverse
Color DurabilityFade-Proof Inks — UV-Rated for Sustained Outdoor Exposure in Southwest Sun Conditions
Edge FinishingStitched Edges — All Four Sides; Reinforced Fly Hem on Free Edge
HeaderReinforced Canvas Header on Hoist Edge
Primary AttachmentRope Thimble Loop — Top of Canvas Header; Distributes Halyard Load Across Full Header Width
Secondary AttachmentSolid Brass Grommet — Lower Hoist Edge; Snap Hook Orientation Point
Grommet MaterialSolid Brass — Corrosion-Resistant, No Rust Transfer
Recommended Pole Height50–80 Ft Flagpoles
Installation CrewMinimum Two Persons Recommended for Safe Hoisting at 50–80 Ft
Inspection ScheduleFirst Inspection at 30 Days; Quarterly Thereafter — Thimble Loop, Grommet, Header, Fly Hem
Intended UseMonument Poles, Civic Plazas, Government Campuses, Sports Complexes, Universities, Ceremonial Installations
Indoor / OutdoorIndoor and Outdoor — Rated for All-Weather Outdoor Flagpole Installation
Best UseArizona State Capitol, County Courthouses, Civic Plazas, Arena Entrances, Campus Flagpole Arrays, Statehood Day Ceremonies
BrandPromoPatriot — OnlineFlagStore
  • Standard Shipping

    Standard delivery in 3–5 business days. The 8×12 flag ships folded in a reinforced box — the large format requires secure packaging to prevent fold-line creasing and hardware damage during transit. Expedited (1–2 day) and overnight options available at checkout.

  • Institutional & Government Orders

    Government agencies, civic organizations, and institutional buyers ordering multiple flags or coordinating installation timelines: contact us directly for bulk pricing, coordinated delivery dates, and consolidated shipment options. Purchase order billing available for qualifying institutional accounts.

  • 30-Day Returns & Defect Replacement

    Return within 30 days in original condition for a full refund — prepaid return label provided. Manufacturing defects in fabric, stitching, thimble loop, or brass grommet are replaced free within 30 days of receipt. Note: wear from installation and flying is not a manufacturing defect; schedule quarterly inspections and replace on wear indicators rather than waiting for failure.

  • Ships to All 50 States

    We ship to all US addresses including Alaska and Hawaii. Arizona residents and state government accounts: standard transit times, no surcharge. Same-day processing on orders placed before 2 PM EST on weekdays.

Arizona State Flag 8×12 Ft – Double Sided Reverse Print On Back 200D Nylon – Rope Thimble Brass Grommet Stitched Edges Fade Proof Sharp Colors – Large Size Indoor/Outdoor Arizona Flag

200D Nylon | Rope Thimble & Brass Grommet | Reverse Print on Back | Fade-Proof Inks | 8×12 Ft Landmark Size | For 60–80 Ft+ Poles | Professional Installation Required

SKU: B0319

$276.00

★ Arizona State Flag · 8×12 Ft · 200D Nylon · Ceremonial & Monument Scale · 50–80 Ft Poles

Flag Features

96 square feet of 200D nylon — Arizona's sunburst at the scale of government, monument, and civic ceremony

96 Sq Ft

8×12 Ft Ceremonial Scale

At 96 square feet of flying surface, the 8×12 is the largest standard flagpole flag in the Arizona range — sized for poles 50–80 ft at government buildings, civic plazas, sports complexes, and public monument installations where Arizona's design must be seen at long distance.

Key Material

Heavyweight 200D Nylon

200-denier nylon is the benchmark material for outdoor flagpole flags — tightly woven for tear resistance at high wind loads, quick-drying after rain, and engineered to handle the sustained flutter and snap of a large flag on a tall pole in Arizona's desert wind and monsoon conditions.

Signature Feature

Rope Thimble Loop

The reinforced rope thimble at the top of the canvas header distributes halyard hoist load across the full header width — the correct attachment method for poles 50 ft and above, where grommet-only rigging concentrates dangerous point loads on small metal rings in the fabric.

Dual System

Brass Grommet — Lower Hoist

The solid brass grommet at the lower hoist edge provides the secondary attachment point for the halyard's lower snap hook — keeping the flag oriented correctly during hoisting and flying. Brass is corrosion-resistant and will not rust or stain the canvas header even in prolonged outdoor exposure.

Fade-Proof Southwest Colors

UV-rated inks formulated for sustained Arizona sun exposure — the red, gold, copper, and blue of the 1917 Harris design stay vivid through full seasons of southwest outdoor flying, where UV intensity and low-humidity desert air accelerate color degradation in standard inks.

Stitched Edges — All Four Sides

All four edges finished with reinforced stitching. The fly hem on the free edge receives the most stress — the repeated snap, flutter, and pop of a large flag in desert wind at altitude — and is double-stitched to handle sustained mechanical loading throughout the flag's service life.

Why Choose Us

Ceremonial Scale Demands Ceremonial Construction

The 8×12 ft is not simply a larger version of a 3×5 flag — it operates under fundamentally different mechanical conditions. At 50–80 ft elevation in Arizona's wind environment, the attachment system, material weight, and edge construction all carry loads that smaller formats never encounter. Here's how the PromoPatriot 8×12 is built for those conditions.

Choosing the Right Size in the Arizona Flagpole Range

This Product

8×12 Ft · Ceremonial & Monument

  • Pole height: 50–80 ft
  • Rope thimble + brass grommet dual system
  • Two-person hoisting crew recommended
  • Government, civic, sports, campus installations
  • 96 sq ft — visible at long civic distances
  • Quarterly inspection schedule
Smaller Format

3×5 Ft – 6×10 Ft · Standard Poles

  • Pole height: 15–40 ft (3×5 to 6×10)
  • Brass grommets — standard hoist rigging
  • Single-person installation at lower heights
  • Residential, small commercial, institutional
  • 15–60 sq ft flying surface
  • Annual inspection typically sufficient
Feature This 8×12 Ft Flag Generic Large Flag
Attachment system Rope thimble + brass grommet — dual load points Grommets only — point load at hole edge
Grommet material Solid brass — no rust, no staining Iron or zinc — corrodes outdoors
Nylon weight 200D — correct weight for large-format flying 100D or 150D — too light, shreds at size
Fly hem finishing Double-stitched fly hem — withstands desert snap loads Single-stitched — frays rapidly at large scale
Color durability Fade-proof inks — UV-rated for Arizona sun Standard inks — washed out within one season
Print construction Double-sided reverse — both faces display correctly Single-sided only — reverse blank or barely visible
Design accuracy Official 1917 Harris design — correct ray count and proportions Often incorrect sunbeam count or copper star size

30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee

Return within 30 days for a full refund. Manufacturing defects replaced free — thimble, grommet, fabric, or stitching.

Official Arizona Design

Captain Harris's 1917 flag — accurate sunbeam count, proportions, and copper star, reproduced at monument scale.

Institutional Ordering

Government and civic accounts: bulk pricing, coordinated delivery, and PO billing available on request.

Reinforced Shipping Packaging

The 8×12 ships in a reinforced box — secure folding and hardware protection for the large-format flag.

Care & Maintenance

Inspection, cleaning, and service life guidance for the 8×12 ceremonial installation

  • Quarterly Inspection Protocol

    Lower the flag fully for inspection at 30 days after installation, then every 90 days. Check: thimble loop for rope wear, fraying, or metal fatigue at the thimble insert; brass grommet for loosening, deformation, or fabric tearing around the hole; canvas header for stitching separation; fly hem for fraying, thread breaks, or edge delamination. Address findings before rehoisting — a failure at 60+ ft is a safety and replacement cost issue.

  • Washing

    Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with mild detergent as needed — typically at the start of each season and after extended monsoon or dust storm periods. No bleach, no high heat. Air dry fully flat before rehoisting; a damp 8×12 nylon flag is significantly heavier than a dry one and places additional stress on the attachment hardware at hoist.

  • Arizona Wind & Monsoon Conditions

    During Arizona's monsoon season (June–September), sustained wind gusts above 35 mph and haboob conditions place significant short-duration loads on the flag and attachment system. Consider lowering the flag before forecast severe wind events and inspecting the thimble loop and header stitching immediately after. UV intensity at Arizona elevations (particularly Flagstaff, Prescott, and the Rim country) accelerates fabric aging even on fade-proof flags — annual replacement may be warranted at exposed high-elevation installations.

  • End-of-Season Lowering

    For installations that lower the flag seasonally: rinse with fresh water to remove accumulated dust and UV-oxidized dye particles, dry fully, and store loosely folded in a cool, dry location away from direct light. Wrap the thimble loop separately in cloth to prevent the metal thimble insert from abrading the folded fabric during storage.

  • Service Life & Replacement Planning

    Under normal Arizona outdoor flying conditions — full sun, seasonal monsoon exposure, and typical desert wind — a quality 200D nylon flag at this scale should deliver 12–18 months of service before fly hem fraying, color fading, or fabric thinning at stress points warrants replacement. Government and civic installations typically carry a replacement flag in inventory so the pole is never bare when the service flag is lowered for inspection or replacement.


Need the full Arizona flag range for a multi-pole installation? The PromoPatriot Arizona flagpole flags are available from 3×5 ft through 8×12 ft — all 200D nylon, all with brass hardware, all with the same accurate 1917 design at every size.

Shop Full Arizona Flagpole Flag Range →
96Sq Ft

Flying surface — the largest Arizona flagpole flag in the PromoPatriot range

50–80Ft Poles

Recommended pole height range — monument, civic, and ceremonial installations

2Attachment Points

Rope thimble (top hoist) + brass grommet (lower hoist) — dual load-distribution system

13Sunbeams

Alternating red & gold rays — the original thirteen colonies, at full monument-scale impact

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the PromoPatriot Arizona State Flag 8×12 Ft

A rope thimble is a smooth metal insert — typically a teardrop-shaped ring — set into a reinforced rope loop at the top of the flag's canvas header. The halyard is tied directly to this thimble loop, which distributes the hoist load across the full width of the reinforced header rather than concentrating it at two small grommet holes in the fabric. On a standard 3×5 or 4×6 flag at a 15–25 ft residential pole, the forces involved in hoisting are modest and two brass grommets handle them without difficulty. At 8×12 ft on a 50–80 ft pole, the flag weighs significantly more, the halyard tension required to hoist it is substantially greater, and the dynamic loads during hoisting — particularly if the flag catches wind mid-ascent — can spike well above the static hoist weight. Concentrating all of that through two grommet holes in the canvas is the failure mode that tears headers on undersized flags. The rope thimble system was introduced at the 8×12 size precisely because this is where grommet-only rigging becomes the weakest link in the assembly. The lower brass grommet is retained as the second attachment point for the halyard's snap hook — it keeps the flag oriented correctly and provides a backup attachment, but the primary load-bearing connection at hoist is the thimble loop.

The 8×12 ft flag is sized for poles in the 50–80 ft range. The standard flag-sizing guideline used by most flag and flagpole professionals is that the flag's fly length (the long dimension — 12 ft in this case) should be approximately one-quarter of the pole height. By that standard, a 12-ft fly is proportional on a 48-ft pole and scales up naturally to poles in the 50–60 ft range for most installations. On taller poles in the 65–80 ft range, the flag remains within acceptable visual proportion and the 200D nylon construction handles the greater elevation and wind exposure. Below 50 ft, the 8×12 will appear oversized and may extend too close to the ground on a standard halyard layout — a 6×10 ft flag is the better choice for 40–50 ft poles, and a 5×8 for 30–40 ft poles.

A two-person crew is strongly recommended for the 8×12 at 50–80 ft poles — not a strict legal requirement, but a practical safety and equipment protection measure. The flag's 8×12 fabric panel is large enough that in any wind, it will catch air during hoisting and become difficult for one person to manage while simultaneously controlling the halyard. With one person, there is a real risk of the flag wrapping around the pole shaft during ascent, which can damage the fabric and make extraction difficult at height. With two people — one on the halyard at the cleat and one guiding the flag body clear of the pole during ascent — the hoist is controlled and the flag reaches full staff cleanly. For daily ceremonial hoisting at a government or civic installation, two-person protocol is standard practice.

Double-sided reverse print means Arizona's official design — the thirteen sunbeams, copper star, and blue field — is printed on the front (obverse) face of the nylon, and the ink penetrates through the fabric to produce a natural mirror-image on the reverse face. Both faces display Arizona's sunburst design in full color: the front shows the design in the correct left-to-right orientation, and the reverse shows a left-to-right reflection. At 8×12 ft flying from a tall pole in an open civic installation, the flag is visible from multiple vantage points simultaneously — approach from both sides of the flagpole will show the design clearly. This is different from a fully double-sided flag (where two separate panels are sewn together with a blocking layer) — the reverse bleed-through is a single-panel construction that achieves good visibility on both faces at a practical price point for the 8×12 size.

Arizona's climate presents three distinct flag-aging factors that are more intense than in most other US states, and they compound at the 8×12 scale. First, UV intensity: Arizona receives among the highest annual UV doses in the US, and at elevation (Flagstaff at 7,000 ft, Prescott at 5,400 ft) the UV index is significantly higher than at Phoenix's valley level — even fade-proof inks will show some color shift after a full season of continuous exposure. Second, monsoon wind loads: the Arizona monsoon (June–September) brings sudden, high-velocity gusts and embedded haboob conditions that can exceed 60 mph over short durations. A large flag at 50–80 ft elevation experiences these gusts at full intensity — the fly hem and thimble loop take the peak load. Third, thermal cycling: the daily temperature swing between cool nights and intense afternoon sun in Arizona's dry air causes the nylon fabric to expand and contract more dramatically than in humid climates, which accelerates stitching fatigue at the fly hem over time. The practical guidance: plan for a 12–18 month service cycle at valley-level installations, and potentially annual replacement at high-elevation or monsoon-exposed sites. Quarterly inspection catches the wear indicators — fly hem fraying, thimble rope thinning, color fading — before they become structural failures.

For the thimble loop at the top of the hoist edge: thread the halyard through the thimble loop and tie off using a bowline knot or a secure halyard knot appropriate to your rope material — the bowline is the standard choice for flag halyards because it holds firmly under load and releases cleanly. The metal thimble insert in the loop protects the rope from chafe where it bears against the loop. Do not use a snap hook on the thimble loop at the 8×12 size — a direct rope tie through the thimble is more secure for the loads involved. For the brass grommet at the lower hoist edge: use a standard halyard snap hook here. The snap hook maintains the correct spacing between top and bottom attachment points, keeps the hoist edge taut and parallel to the pole during hoisting, and allows the lower attachment to be released quickly during lowering. When fully hoisted, both attachment points should bear some load — the thimble loop carrying the majority of the hoist tension and the grommet snap hook maintaining orientation and preventing the flag from rotating on the halyard.

Arizona's flag was designed in 1917 by Captain Charles W. Harris of the Arizona National Guard — created for the state rifle team competing nationally at a time when Arizona had no official flag. The design is divided horizontally: the lower half is a solid blue matching the US flag's blue. The upper half carries thirteen alternating red and gold sunbeams radiating outward from the center. The thirteen rays represent the original thirteen colonies; the red and gold honor the colors of the Spanish conquistadors who entered the Arizona region in the 16th century. At the center of the flag sits a large copper-colored five-pointed star — declaring Arizona's identity as the nation's largest copper-producing state. The flag was adopted February 27, 1917, five years after Arizona became the 48th state on Valentine's Day, 1912. At 8×12 ft, the sunburst design achieves its full visual effect: the thirteen alternating rays create a dramatic radiating pattern that is unmistakable at civic distances — across a plaza, above an arena entrance, or at the head of a government campus flagpole array. The scale was always implicit in the design's ambition.

Standard orders: return within 30 days in original, unused condition for a full refund — prepaid return label provided. Manufacturing defects in fabric, stitching, thimble loop, or brass grommet are replaced free within 30 days of receipt with no return shipping required on defective items. For institutional and government accounts placing bulk orders or requiring coordinated delivery and purchase order billing: contact us directly before ordering to establish account terms. Note that wear resulting from installation, flying, and normal outdoor exposure is not a manufacturing defect — the quarterly inspection schedule exists specifically to identify and address service wear before it becomes a structural failure, and replacement flags should be ordered on wear indicators rather than waiting for failure at height.

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