Flag Features
60 sq ft of California bear flag for 65–80 ft poles — dye-sublimation color visible at 300–400 ft; commercial perimeter stitching; brass grommets for California coastal civic installations
6×10 Ft — 60 Sq Ft Panel
Four times the standard 3×5 format; 50% more than the 5×8. At 65–80 foot pole heights, 60 square feet fills the sky at the proportional scale that major civic buildings, sports arenas, and government campuses demand. The California bear flag at this scale becomes a permanent visual element of the installation environment, visible as a distinct color and design identity from 300–400 foot approach distances. The threshold format where the flag becomes architectural.
Dye-Sub Fade Proof at Distance
At 300–400 foot viewing distances, California's deep red and white field register first as a color identity signal before any design detail resolves. Dye-sublimation locks this color into the nylon fiber — no surface degradation under California's UV intensity. The vivid red that reads as an unmistakable California signal on installation day continues to read at that intensity through years of outdoor display, maintaining the flag's function as an identity anchor for the installation at civic approach distances.
Stitched Edges — All Four Sides
At 60 square feet of panel, the absolute fly-edge tensile load in wind is the highest of any grommet-hung format in the PromoPatriot California lineup. The four-side stitched perimeter is a structural requirement at this scale — not a quality upgrade. Unstitched edges at 6×10 would begin fraying within days of continuous outdoor display at commercial pole heights in moderate California wind. The stitched hem encases the cut nylon fiber edge and distributes tensile stress across the full perimeter stitching, the only construction approach that delivers multi-season edge life at this panel size.
Brass Grommets — Reinforced Header
At 6×10 scale, the grommet hardware must handle both the hanging weight of 60 square feet of wet nylon after rain and the cyclical dynamic loads from panel oscillation in wind. Brass grommets in a reinforced header distribute these maximum-format loads without deforming or pulling through. Brass resists salt-air corrosion at California's coastal civic installations — Sacramento, San Jose, Los Angeles civic centers, and San Diego government complexes all have salt-influence in their air from the coast. Steel and zinc grommets are not specified for coastal civic-scale installations.
200D Nylon — Civic Scale
200D remains the correct nylon weight at 6×10 for the same fundamental reason as at smaller formats: it balances panel body against flyability and pole load. At extra-large scale, heavier nylons generate structural loads on the pole, truck, and foundation that approach design limits for poles in the 65–80 foot range; 200D generates proportionate loads that commercial flagpole systems are rated to handle while still delivering the depth and saturation of dye-sublimation color that civic-scale display requires.
Bear Flag at Civic Presence
The 1911 California state flag at 6×10 — the format where the flag transitions from display object to architectural identity element. Monarch grizzly, red lone star, red stripe, CALIFORNIA REPUBLIC at the scale where the design delivers its full intended visual weight. CALIFORNIA REPUBLIC text reads as individual letters at 100 feet. The grizzly registers as a detailed animal form from 150 feet. The color field anchors California state identity from 400 feet.
Why Choose Us
The Format That Matches the Scale of California's Civic and Institutional Presence
A 5×8 flag on a 75-foot pole looks like the flag was an afterthought. The 6×10 delivers the panel area that the pole height and the surrounding architecture require — and the dye-sublimation color maintains the visual authority of that presence through years of California outdoor display.
6×10 vs. 5×8 on Tall Civic and Institutional Poles
6×10 Ft · 200D Nylon · 60 Sq Ft · Civic Scale
- 60 sq ft — correct proportion for 65–80 ft poles and major civic buildings
- Color identity visible at 300–400 ft approach distance — architectural presence
- CALIFORNIA REPUBLIC text legible as individual letters at 100 ft
- Stitched perimeter handles the maximum grommet-hung flag aerodynamic load
- Dye-sub color locks in at civic-display standards for multi-year performance
- The standard specification for major California government campus installations
5×8 Ft · 40 Sq Ft · Correct for 50–65 Ft
- 40 sq ft on a 75 ft pole reads as proportionally thin against sky and buildings
- Color field subtends insufficient arc for 300–400 ft architectural approach visibility
- Under-proportion for civic building scale; display intent not matched to pole height
- Same material quality; same construction standard; wrong size for taller pole range
- Correct choice for 50–65 ft poles; specified for that range specifically
- Lower absolute wind load; correct for that format's pole height
| Feature | This 6×10 Flag | 5×8 Format |
|---|---|---|
| Panel Area | 60 Sq Ft — Correct for 65–80 Ft Civic and Institutional Poles | 40 Sq Ft — Correct for 50–65 Ft; Under-Proportion on Taller Poles |
| Approach Visibility | Color Identity at 300–400 Ft — Architectural Presence in the Visual Field | Legible at 200–300 Ft — Smaller Arc at Civic Building Approach Distances |
| Text Legibility | CALIFORNIA REPUBLIC Legible as Letters at 100 Ft | Text Legible at 50–75 Ft — Smaller Character Height at Same Distance |
| Pole Match | Standard Specification for 65–80 Ft Government Campus and Major Civic Poles | Standard for 50–65 Ft Commercial Poles — Under-Specified Above That Range |
| Wind Load | Maximum Grommet-Hung Load — Heavy-Commercial Hardware Required Throughout | High Commercial Load — Same Construction; Lower Absolute Force at Smaller Panel |
| Construction | 200D Nylon, Four-Side Stitched, Brass Grommets — Same Spec at Larger Scale | 200D Nylon, Four-Side Stitched, Brass Grommets — Same Spec at Smaller Scale |
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Civic Installation Standard
The 6×10 format for 65–80 ft poles — the specification used by California government campus and major civic installation procurement.
Architectural Bear Flag Presence
60 sq ft of dye-sub California bear flag — color identity at 400 ft approach; grizzly detail at 150 ft; text legibility at 100 ft.
Care & Maintenance
Institutional maintenance standards for 6×10 California flag installations
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Written Wind Event Protocol — Required at This Scale
A 6×10 flag installation at 65–80 feet should have a written wind event protocol posted at the facility. The protocol should specify: the sustained wind speed threshold for flag removal (recommended: 30 mph or the onset of any named wind event including Santa Ana and Diablo events); the staff member responsible for flag lowering; the procedure for lowering (two-person team recommended at this scale due to panel weight when wet); and the authorization process for re-raising after a wind event. Post-event inspection is mandatory before re-raising — check fly-edge stitching, both grommets and header fabric, halyard condition at all attachment and friction points, and snap hook spring function.
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Commercial Laundry Washing
A 6×10 nylon flag is too large for standard home washing machines, which have drum capacities of 3.5–5.5 cubic feet — insufficient for a 60-square-foot flag panel that fills 8–10 cubic feet loosely. Use a commercial front-loading washer (available at laundromats with large-capacity machines, typically 6–8 cubic feet) on a gentle cycle with cold water and mild detergent. Alternatively, hand-clean using a large tub or trough. Air dry completely over a large surface — a clean vehicle hood, a large table, or draped over a horizontal surface; do not hang by a single grommet while wet, as the full panel weight concentrated at one point stresses the nylon and header at the attachment location.
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Scheduled Professional Inspection
For 6×10 flags at permanent civic and institutional installations, schedule professional flagpole service inspection of the full system — flag, snap hooks, halyard, truck, cleat, and pole structure — at least twice per year. Flag service companies can perform stitching assessments, grommet integrity evaluations, and halyard replacement that require trained personnel and cannot be safely conducted from ground level on a 70+ foot pole. Document all inspection findings and replacement dates for facility records. Institutions with multiple 6×10 flags should maintain a flag service contract that includes scheduled replacement at defined condition thresholds.
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Hardware Replacement Schedule
At civic installation scale, halyard and snap hooks should be on a defined replacement schedule rather than replaced only on observed failure. Recommended replacement intervals for permanently installed 6×10 flags: snap hooks every 12 months regardless of observed condition; halyard every 18–24 months or when any section shows UV bleaching, fraying, or loss of core stiffness; truck pulley as specified by the flagpole manufacturer's maintenance schedule. Brass grommet integrity on the flag itself should be assessed at each installation and whenever the flag is removed for washing, with replacement triggered by any visible deformation, elongation, or header fabric separation.
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Large-Format Storage Protocol
Store the 6×10 flag rolled on a tube of 6 inches or larger diameter — a 6-inch PVC section or dedicated commercial flag storage tube — to prevent crease formation. For institutional facilities that rotate flags, the storage tube should be labeled with the flag's installation dates, total flying hours estimate, most recent inspection result, and next scheduled replacement date. Store in a climate-controlled facility room rather than an uninsulated storage area, as extreme heat cycles (common in outdoor California storage facilities) degrade nylon dye faster than outdoor UV display does over the same time period.
Need maximum California flag scale for a pole above 80 feet? The PromoPatriot California State Flag 8×12 Ft — with rope thimble hardware and the same 200D nylon stitched-edge construction — is available for the largest commercial and civic pole installations.
Shop California 8×12 Ft Maximum Flag →6×10 Ft — 4× the standard 3×5; civic-scale California bear flag presence at 300–400 ft approach distance; correct for 65–80 ft poles
Dye-sublimation fade-proof sharp colors at civic-scale viewing distances; correct material load for commercial flagpole systems
Structural necessity at 60 sq ft wind load — the maximum grommet-hung flag perimeter reinforcement standard in the PromoPatriot California lineup
Reinforced header; handles maximum panel weight and wind load; corrosion-proof for coastal California civic and government installations
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the PromoPatriot California State Flag 6×10 Ft
The 6×10 flag is the standard specification for poles in the 65–80 foot range — the extra-large institutional and civic format that bridges the 5×8's commercial range and the 8×12's maximum format. The 5×8 at 40 square feet is correct for poles of 50–65 feet. The 6×10 at 60 square feet is correct for poles of 65–80 feet. The difference is not just size but the visual role the flag plays at these heights. At 65 feet and above, the flagpole is in a height range typically associated with major civic buildings, state agency headquarters, large sports venues, and university campuses — architectural contexts where the surrounding structures are large enough that a 40-square-foot flag no longer holds its proportional visual weight in the scene. A 6×10 flag on a 70-foot pole above a government building fills the sky in a way that reads as commensurate with the building's scale. The 5×8 on the same pole occupies less visual space and begins to look like an accessory rather than an identity statement. The practical difference in visibility: the 6×10's color field registers as an identity anchor from 300–400 feet; the 5×8 from 200–300 feet. At a major civic approach route, those 100–200 extra feet of visibility are the distance at which approaching visitors first form their impression of the installation they are arriving at.
Yes, in three important ways. First, hardware specification: the 6×10 flag should only be installed with heavy-commercial-grade snap hooks rated for 100+ lbs and 1/2-inch or larger braided polyester halyard. The snap hooks used for 5×8 commercial installations may be adequate depending on their rating, but 6×10 generates 50% more aerodynamic force than 5×8 in the same wind and the hardware should be explicitly rated for that load level. Second, pole structure verification: before permanently installing a 6×10 flag on any pole, verify with the pole manufacturer that the pole's rated wind-load flag capacity includes 6×10 format at the installation location's design wind speed. Pole manufacturers publish rated flag-load tables; the installation team or the flagpole service company should confirm the pole is within its rated capacity. Third, raising and lowering: a 6×10 nylon flag is physically large and heavy enough when wet that two people are recommended for controlled lowering operations, particularly in wind. A flag this size that is lowered too quickly in gusting wind can generate sufficient drag to pull the halyard rope through hands unsafely. These are not reasons to avoid the format; they are the standard installation and maintenance protocols for large-format civic flag installations at this scale.
Yes — the 6×10 format in 200D nylon with stitched edges and brass grommets is within the construction standard used by California state facilities for outdoor large-pole display. The California State Capitol building at Sacramento flies California state flags from poles that are specified at or near the 6×10 format for the main building poles. California Department of General Services facilities procurement specifications for outdoor flags on major state agency building poles in the 65–80 foot range typically specify 200D nylon, stitched-edge construction, and brass grommet hardware — the same construction standard as this flag. As noted in other format listings: California Government Code Sections 430–432 require California state flag display on public buildings but do not specify construction material or flag size, only that the official design be displayed. The 6×10 flag carries the official 1911 design and meets commercial construction standards. For state procurement specifically, verify whether the flag must meet Made-in-USA or other sourcing requirements under the applicable state procurement code, as these requirements may apply beyond the construction specification.
A 6×10 nylon flag at 60 square feet exceeds the drum capacity of all standard home washing machines and most front-loading residential models. The practical options for institutional flag washing are: commercial front-loading washers at laundromats (look for machines rated 6+ cubic feet capacity, which are common at commercial laundry facilities in California), commercial laundry services that handle large textile items, or on-site trough washing. For trough washing: fill a large utility sink, laundry trough, or clean plastic tub with cold water and mild detergent. Submerge the flag section by section, gently working the fabric through the water with hands to loosen accumulated particulate. Rinse thoroughly by rinsing each section under clean cold water. For air drying, drape the flag over a horizontal surface large enough to support the full panel without folding under its own weight — two sawhorses with a horizontal bar, a large table, or a vehicle hood on a clean day. Allow the full flag to dry flat or nearly flat. Drying time for 200D nylon at 60 square feet is 2–4 hours in direct California sun. Do not hang by a single grommet while wet. For institutional facilities that wash their 6×10 flags regularly, a dedicated flag washing and drying area is a practical facility investment.
At a well-managed California civic installation that removes the 6×10 flag during wind events above 30 mph, washes it twice per year, and inspects the stitching and hardware after each wind event, expected service life is 12–18 months of active display time at most California locations. At high-wind locations — Bay Area exposed hillside civic installations, coastal Southern California government campuses, canyon commercial sites — plan for 8–12 months. At lower-wind inland California civic locations with consistent severe weather protocol compliance, some installations achieve 18–24 months before fly-edge wear reaches the replacement threshold. The dominant end-of-life factor at 6×10 scale is aerodynamic fly-edge fatigue from continuous wind loading, not UV color fading. Dye-sublimated 200D nylon at this size will show fly-edge wear before it shows significant color degradation in most California outdoor environments. Budget for annual replacement as the standard institutional planning assumption, with the understanding that well-managed installations at favorable locations may extend to 18 months or longer.
Return within 30 days in original, unused condition for a full refund — prepaid return label provided. Defects in print quality, stitching integrity, nylon construction, or grommet installation replaced free within 30 days — no return required on defective items. Normal wear from civic and institutional outdoor display — fly-edge fatigue from sustained aerodynamic loading, stitching wear from high-cycle wind exposure, gradual color fading after extended display seasons — is expected product aging and not a manufacturing defect. Damage from display in conditions above the flag's design envelope, including wind events above 30 mph sustained, is not covered under the defect replacement policy. Hardware damage at the grommet or header resulting from use of underrated hardware not meeting the specifications in the installation guidance section is also not covered.














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