Flag Features
Commercial-scale construction — 200D nylon and double-stitched edges engineered for the greater wind load and UV exposure of large-format outdoor display
4×6 Ft — 25–35 Ft Poles
Steps above the residential 3×5 standard into commercial and institutional scale — proportionally correct for the 25–35 ft flagpoles used at car dealerships, hotels, campus buildings, and government complexes. Also the most common format for single-story commercial building facade banner mounts.
200D Nylon at Large Scale
At 24 sq ft of flag surface, wind load is approximately 60% greater than on a 3×5 flag at the same wind speed. 200D nylon is the correct material specification for this scale: the tight weave provides structural resistance to the wind-driven fabric stress that lighter materials fail under at large-format outdoor flying, and the UV resistance maintains color through sustained commercial display exposure.
Long-Distance Legibility
At 4×6 ft, the white diamond and ARKANSAS lettering are legible from across a commercial parking lot, down a multi-lane boulevard, or from the far end of a campus facility. The increased scale recovers the legibility that a standard 3×5 begins to lose when viewed from the distances typical of commercial outdoor display.
Double-Stitched Fly Hem
The fly hem bears the greatest wind-driven stress load on any outdoor flag — and that load scales with flag surface area. On a 4×6 flag flying at commercial height in Arkansas wind conditions, the fly hem load is substantially greater than on a residential flag. Double stitching is not optional at this size — it is the construction requirement for sustained outdoor commercial display.
Solid Brass Grommets
A wet 4×6 nylon flag exerts significant downward and lateral load on the hoist-edge hardware. Brass grommets in a reinforced canvas header maintain structural integrity under this load without the corrosion failure that iron or zinc grommets develop under sustained moisture and weight cycling — critical at commercial installations where flag hardware may not be inspected frequently.
Banner-Mount Compatible
The 4×6 format and brass grommet header are sized for horizontal banner-arm mounts on building facades, arena railings, campus structures, and streetscape bracket systems — the same installation types used by municipalities, universities, and commercial properties throughout Arkansas for seasonal and permanent state flag display.
Why Choose Us
Commercial-Scale Flag, Commercial-Grade Construction
The 4×6 format generates greater aerodynamic load, requires more hardware from the mounting system, and stays on display longer without lowering than a residential flag. The material specifications matter proportionally more at this scale.
4×6 Ft vs. Standard Residential Flag — Key Differences
4×6 Ft · Commercial Scale
- 24 sq ft of 200D nylon — rated for commercial load
- Correct for 25–35 ft poles and banner mounts
- Double-stitched fly hem — handles increased wind stress
- Brass grommets — supports wet large-flag hoist load
- Both faces readable at commercial viewing distances
- Fade-proof for sustained commercial outdoor exposure
3×5 Ft · Residential Scale
- 15 sq ft — correct for 15–25 ft residential poles
- Undersized on 25+ ft commercial poles
- Standard fly hem adequate for residential wind loads
- Looks proportionally small at commercial heights
- Correct size for homes, indoor display, small businesses
- Lower cost for residential and small-scale use
| Feature | This 4×6 Flag | Generic Large Flag |
|---|---|---|
| Material | 200D Nylon — Commercial Wind Load Rated | Lightweight Polyester — Not Rated for Large-Scale Outdoor Load |
| Color Durability | Fade-Proof UV-Rated Inks — Multi-Season Commercial | Standard Inks — Bleaches Faster at Large Outdoor Scale |
| Fly Hem | Double-Stitched — Required at This Scale | Single-Stitched — Frays Quickly Under Large-Flag Wind Load |
| Grommets | Solid Brass — Load-Rated for Wet Large-Format Flag | Iron or Zinc — Corrodes Under Large-Flag Moisture Load |
| Double-Sided Reverse — Both Faces Full Color | Often Single-Sided — Shadow Reverse Not Suitable at Height | |
| Design Accuracy | Official 1913 Design — Correct at 4×6 Scale | Often Incorrect Proportions That Show at Large Display Scale |
30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee
Return within 30 days for a full refund — no questions asked.
6-Month Warranty
Fabric, stitching, and brass grommets covered against manufacturing defects.
Commercial Outdoor Rated
200D nylon and double-stitched construction rated for Arkansas commercial pole and banner conditions.
Official Arkansas Design
Accurate 1913 Hocker flag at commercial display scale — legible from across a parking lot or boulevard.
Care & Maintenance
Commercial-scale flag care — practices specific to large-format outdoor and banner installations
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Severe Weather Protocol
At 4×6 ft on a tall commercial pole, a severe weather wind event generates force that can damage the pole base, halyard system, or banner mounting hardware — not just the flag. Arkansas's spring and fall severe weather seasons create conditions where lowering any large flag before a forecast event is standard commercial facility maintenance practice. If the pole requires a service company for flag changes, schedule a pre-season lowering plan before Arkansas's March–May peak storm period.
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Washing a Large Flag
A 4×6 nylon flag is too large for most home sinks — use a large laundry tub, clean plastic storage bin, or bathtub with cool water and mild detergent. Submerge the entire flag, swish gently, rinse thoroughly, and roll in a clean dry towel to remove excess water before hanging. Do not wring, machine wash, or use bleach. For commercial installations, semi-annual professional cleaning is a reasonable service interval for flags flying on permanently mounted poles.
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Hardware Inspection Schedule
Large-format flags exert greater load on all hardware components. Inspect snap hooks, halyard, and canvas header quarterly for commercial permanent installations. Replace snap hooks that show corrosion pitting or reduced spring tension — a snap hook that fails on a 4×6 flag at 30 ft requires a service lift to retrieve. Check the canvas header at each grommet for cracking or delamination; header failure at the grommet is the second most common large-flag failure mode after fly hem fraying.
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Banner Mount Care
For horizontal banner installations, inspect the grommet tie-points and mounting bracket annually. Large nylon flags swell in weight when wet — a saturated 4×6 nylon flag can weigh significantly more than when dry, adding downward load to horizontal bracket mounts that may not be engineered for wet-flag weight. Ensure brackets are rated for the combined load. In winter, ice forming on a mounted banner can add weight that exceeds bracket ratings — lower before extended freezing rain events.
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Storage for Large Flags
A 4×6 flag does not fold compactly. For seasonal storage, wash and dry the flag fully, then roll (don't fold) around a cardboard tube or PVC pipe cut to a 6 ft length and store horizontally in a tube mailer or similar container. Rolling prevents the permanent creases that folding creates in a flag this size. Store away from direct light in a temperature-stable environment — not a vehicle trunk or outdoor storage locker with high temperature variation.
Need a step up for a taller institutional or stadium pole? The PromoPatriot Arkansas 5×8 Ft 200D Nylon Flag is built for 35–50 ft poles and large-venue display — same construction at Arkansas's largest standard display size.
Shop the Arkansas 5×8 Ft Flag →Commercial and institutional scale — correct for 25–35 ft poles and horizontal banner installations throughout Arkansas
60% more surface area than a 3×5 flag — proportionally greater wind load makes 200D nylon and double-stitched edges essential at this size
The commercial pole height range where the 4×6 is proportionally correct — above residential standard, below large institutional
Arkansas's diamond flag at commercial scale — legible from across a parking lot, boulevard, or campus facility
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the PromoPatriot Arkansas State Flag 4×6 Ft in 200D Nylon
The 4×6 ft flag is proportionally correct for poles in the 25–35 ft range — the commercial and institutional tier above the standard 15–25 ft residential range. If your pole is around 25 ft and you feel a 3×5 flag looks proportionally small at height, the 4×6 restores the correct visual ratio. If your pole is 35 ft or taller, the 5×8 ft flag is the better size. The underlying proportioning guideline is that the flag's fly dimension (the longer horizontal edge) should be roughly one-quarter to one-third of the pole height: for a 25 ft pole, one-quarter is 6.25 ft — which puts the 4×6 (6 ft fly) in the right range. For a 30 ft pole, one-quarter is 7.5 ft, putting the 4×6 on the small side and the 5×8 (8 ft fly) closer to ideal. For banner installations the proportioning guideline is determined by the banner bracket and mounting point, not pole height — 4×6 is the most common commercial banner format for single-story facade mounts.
Yes — the 4×6 format and brass grommets are directly compatible with horizontal banner mounting systems used on building facades, arena railings, campus structures, streetscape pole arms, and event fence lines. For horizontal display, the grommet at the top of the hoist edge typically attaches to the upper tie point of the banner bracket, and the bottom grommet to the lower tie point. The Arkansas flag's design translates well to horizontal display: the diamond is centered in the panel and reads clearly in landscape orientation. For permanent horizontal mounts, use stainless or brass ties or clips through each grommet rather than regular snap hooks, which can work loose in sustained wind when the load direction is lateral rather than vertical. For outdoor banner installations in Arkansas that see significant wind, add a center grommet bungee or additional tie at the fly edge center to prevent billowing that stresses the hoist-edge attachment points.
Technically a 3×5 will fly on a 30 ft commercial pole, but it will look proportionally wrong. The human eye reads the relationship between pole height and flag size intuitively — when the ratio is off, the installation looks unfinished or accidental rather than intentional and professional. On a 30 ft commercial pole typical of a car dealership or hotel entrance, a 3×5 flag is roughly the size of a bath towel viewed at that height. The 4×6 restores the visual authority the installation calls for. There is also a display distance consideration: from across a commercial parking lot at 100–150 ft viewing distance, the detail elements of a 3×5 flag — the stars, the ARKANSAS text — become difficult to read. At 4×6 those same elements remain legible, which matters for the institutional and civic identification purpose the flag serves on a commercial installation.
Three hardware considerations step up at large flag scale. First, snap hooks: the hooks that attach the grommets to the halyard should be heavy-duty stainless steel or brass — not the standard plated steel hooks used on residential halyards. A wet 4×6 nylon flag has significantly more pull weight than a 3×5, and plated steel hooks corrode and weaken under this sustained load faster than stainless or brass equivalents. Second, halyard diameter: for flagpoles over 25 ft, the halyard should be a minimum of 3/8 inch diameter nylon or polyester braid rated for outdoor flag use — thinner cord can cut through the canvas header under the load of a large flag in sustained wind. Third, pole base and ball: verify with the pole manufacturer that the base and pole are rated for a flag this size. Commercial poles in the 25–35 ft range are typically rated well above this flag's load, but a residential pole extended with aftermarket sections may not be.
For a 200D nylon flag with fade-proof inks on a commercial pole with proper care — lowering before severe weather events, periodic washing — two to four years of service life is a realistic expectation under Arkansas outdoor conditions. Permanent 24-hour display without any lowering, at a high-wind exposure site (open boulevard or highway-adjacent commercial), shortens that to one to two years. The most common visual indicators that a flag needs replacement are: red field fading to orange-pink, fly hem showing visible fraying longer than an inch, or the ARKANSAS text becoming difficult to read at normal commercial viewing distances. For commercial properties where the flag represents the business or institution, replacing before the fraying stage — while colors are still vivid but beginning to fade — maintains the professional quality the installation is meant to project.
Return within 30 days in original, unused condition for a full refund — prepaid return label provided. Every PromoPatriot flag is backed by a 6-month warranty against manufacturing defects covering fabric, stitching, and brass grommets. If your flag arrives with a printing defect, fabric flaw, or grommet failure on first installation, contact us within 30 days for a free replacement — no return shipping required on defective items. Normal wear from sustained commercial outdoor display — color shift after seasons of UV exposure, fly hem wear from continuous wind loading — is expected product aging and not a manufacturing defect.














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