★ State of Arkansas  ·  12×16 Inch Car Window Flag · 17" Flex Pole

Best For: City & Highway Driving · Game Day · Daily Commute · Arkansas Road Trips · Sedan & Compact Cars · Versatile Speed-Range Use

The 12×16 inch format on a 17-inch flex pole is the standard car window flag configuration — the most widely used size and pole type for state car flags. The flex pole is engineered to bend under aerodynamic load at driving speeds, absorbing wind force through controlled flex rather than resisting it rigidly, which reduces stress on the window clip and pole base across a wider speed range than a rigid pole.

Car Window Flag 12×16 Inch Printed Polyester 17" Flex Pole Window Clip Included Speed-Range Flex

Show Arkansas pride on every commute, game-day drive, and road trip with the PromoPatriot Arkansas Car Window Flag — a full-color 12×16 inch printed polyester Arkansas state flag on a 17-inch white plastic flex pole with window clip mount. The 12×16 is the standard car window flag format: sized for clear visibility from other vehicles in traffic while fitting within the window frame of virtually every car and truck on the road today. The flex pole is the engineering choice that makes car window flags viable across a wider range of driving speeds than rigid poles allow.

The flex pole is not a compromise — it is the correct engineering choice for a car window flag. When a car is moving, the flag panel creates aerodynamic drag. That drag force transfers to the pole as a lateral load at the window clip attachment point. A rigid pole resists this load statically, concentrating stress at the base until the pole cracks. A flex pole absorbs the load by bending — the pole deflects under wind pressure and returns to upright when the pressure decreases, distributing the mechanical stress across the pole's length rather than concentrating it at one point. The result is a pole that handles a wider speed range without the fatigue cracking that rigid poles develop under repeated high-speed aerodynamic loading. The 17-inch flex pole on this flag is specifically calibrated for the wind loads generated by car window flag use at normal Arkansas driving speeds.

How Flex Pole Engineering Works for Car Window Flags

At low speeds (under 20 mph), the flex pole behaves like any other pole — it holds the flag upright and the flag waves normally in the airflow. As speed increases above 25–30 mph, the aerodynamic load on the flag panel increases with the square of velocity. A rigid pole at this point is holding all that load at a single bending moment at its window clip base — which is why rigid poles crack at their base under sustained highway speeds. The flex pole begins to bend at the midpoint as load increases, changing the flag's aerodynamic profile (it flies more horizontally than vertically) and distributing the mechanical stress along the pole's length. At the recommended advisory speed of 45 mph, even the flex pole is at the upper end of its designed operating range — above this speed, the flag should be removed or the window lowered to prevent clip and pole base fatigue over time.

Perfect For

Game Day

Razorbacks game day driving from the lot to the stadium and back — flex handles the speed variation without stress cracking.

Daily Commute

City and suburban driving where speed varies between stop-and-go and 40+ mph — the flex absorbs the transition without fatigue.

Road Trips

Ideal for Arkansas highway driving where flex handles the aerodynamic load better than rigid poles at sustained road speeds.

Sedan & Compact Cars

17-inch pole and 12×16 flag are proportioned for compact and mid-size cars as well as trucks and SUVs.

Arkansas Civic Events

Parades, community events, and outdoor festivals where you want Arkansas's diamond visible from a distance.

New to Arkansas

The standard car flag format for showing state pride — the size, pole, and clip are familiar and universal.

Installing Your Car Window Flag — 4 Steps

1

Open Window Slightly

Open the car window 2–3 inches. Position the opening toward the front of the window, away from the door mirror to keep the flag clear of mirror turbulence at speed.

2

Attach Window Clip

Slide the clip over the glass edge from inside the car. The clip grips both sides of the glass. Insert the flex pole through the clip bracket with the flag facing outward.

3

Raise Window to Secure

Roll the window up gently to grip the pole. Apply just enough pressure to hold the pole upright — over-tightening can cause the window to press on the clip and increase scratch risk on the glass edge.

4

Speed Advisory

Keep speed under 45 mph with the flag mounted. On highways, lower the window slightly to release clip pressure before removing the pole. Removing a flag at highway speed is a distraction hazard — manage this at a stop.

⚠ Speed Advisory — Under 45 MPH Recommended

The flex pole handles the aerodynamic load of car window flag use better than rigid poles across the normal driving speed range, but the 45 mph advisory applies here too. Above 45 mph, the aerodynamic load on the flag panel creates clip and pole base fatigue over time regardless of pole type. For highway driving, remove or lower the flag before getting on the interstate and re-deploy at your destination or when dropping back to city speeds.

About the Arkansas State Flag

Arkansas's state flag was designed by Willie K. Hocker of Wabbaseka and adopted on February 26, 1913 — during the centennial year of Arkansas's territorial status. The white diamond on a red field with a blue border is the central design element, representing Arkansas as the only U.S. state with a public diamond-producing mine. The three stars in the lower diamond section represent France, Spain, and the United States — the three nations that held the territory before statehood. The star above ARKANSAS acknowledges Confederate history. The word ARKANSAS in blue runs across the center band. The flag flies on vehicles across the state, from the Ozark highlands in the northwest to the Delta lowlands along the Mississippi — a recognizable statement of Arkansas identity wherever you're driving.

  • Official Arkansas state flag design — white diamond on red field, blue border, four stars, ARKANSAS center band — accurate to the 1913 Hocker design
  • 12×16 inch flag panel — standard car window flag format, sized for visibility in traffic and proportional on all car and truck window sizes
  • Printed polyester — vivid color reproduction of Arkansas's red, white, and blue diamond design
  • 17-inch white plastic flex pole — engineered to bend under aerodynamic load at driving speeds, distributing mechanical stress and reducing clip fatigue vs. rigid poles
  • Window clip mount included — attaches to standard car and truck window edges in seconds, no tools required
  • Flex pole handles speed variation better than rigid poles — correct engineering choice for the stop-and-go to 40+ mph range of normal driving
  • Speed advisory: designed for use under 45 mph — remove before extended highway driving
Product NamePromoPatriot Arkansas Car Window Flag 12×16 Inch — Printed Polyester, 17" White Plastic Flex Pole
StateArkansas (AR)
Flag DesignOfficial Arkansas State Flag — White Diamond on Red Field, Blue Border, Four Stars, ARKANSAS Center Band — Adopted February 26, 1913
Flag Size12×16 Inch — Standard Car Window Flag Format
Flag MaterialPrinted Polyester
Pole Length17 Inches
Pole MaterialWhite Plastic — Flex Pole Design
Pole TypeFlex (Not Rigid) — Bends Under Aerodynamic Load, Returns to Upright
Mount TypeWindow Clip — Attaches to Car or Truck Window Edge
Speed AdvisoryDesigned for Use Under 45 MPH — Remove Before Extended Highway Driving
Best UseGame Day, Daily Commute, Road Trips, Sedan/Compact/Truck Display, Arkansas Events, City and Suburban Driving
BrandPromoPatriot — OnlineFlagStore
  • Standard Shipping

    Standard delivery takes 3–5 business days. Expedited (1–2 days) and overnight options available at checkout. Orders placed before 2 PM EST on weekdays ship same day — plan ahead for game day.

  • 30-Day Hassle-Free Returns

    Not satisfied? Return within 30 days for a full refund. Items must be unused and in original condition. Prepaid return label provided. Defects in print, pole, or clip replaced free within 30 days.

  • Quality Guarantee

    Every PromoPatriot flag is backed against manufacturing defects — print quality, pole construction, and clip hardware included. If something isn't right out of the box, we make it right.

Arkansas State Car Window Flag 12×16 Inch – Printed Polyester – 17 Inch White Plastic Flex Pole State of Arkansas Car Flag

Printed Polyester | Single-Sided | 17″ Flex Pole | 12×16 Inch | Window Clip Included | Best Under 45 mph

SKU: B0421

$14.40

★ Arkansas Car Window Flag · 10.5×15 Inch · Knitted Polyester · 19" Unbreakable Pole

Flag Features

Tough-build car flag for daily use — unbreakable rigid pole, double-side printed knitted polyester, and a 19-inch length that puts Arkansas's diamond flag where it's visible in traffic

Key Feature

19" Unbreakable Rigid Pole

The longer 19-inch pole positions the flag higher above the window edge for better visibility in game-day traffic and parade crowds. The impact-resistant rigid construction handles the stress of daily installation, removal, and driving that causes standard thin poles to snap within a season.

Double-Sided

Double-Side Printed

Both faces of the flag carry their own printed image of Arkansas's diamond design — not a single-sided print with a faint shadow on the reverse. Whether viewed from the driver's side or the street side, the full diamond, stars, and ARKANSAS band are visible in color.

Knitted Polyester

The open-weave knitted construction allows air to pass through the flag panel — reducing the solid-surface wind resistance that causes flag flap, pole flex stress, and drag at driving speeds. Less resistance means less stress on the pole base and window clip over time.

Game Day Ready

Built for the Razorbacks game-day run — the slow-speed parking lot convoy, tailgate setup, and post-game traffic where flags see crowd contact, door openings, and repeated handling that exposes standard poles to the bending stress that breaks them.

Window Clip Mount

Standard window clip attaches to any car or truck window edge in seconds — no tools, no drilling, no permanent hardware. The rigid pole seats firmly in the clip without the wobble and play of thinner poles that accelerates clip wear.

Accurate Arkansas Design

The 1913 Hocker design reproduced correctly — the white diamond proportions, four stars in their correct positions, and the ARKANSAS center band. Both sides of the double-side printed knitted panel show the same accurate design in full color.

Why Choose Us

The Pole That Doesn't Break on Game Day

Most car window flag pole failures happen under the same conditions: sustained highway speed, repeated installation and removal, and the bending stress of game-day crowd contact. The 19-inch unbreakable rigid pole on this flag is engineered specifically for those conditions — here's how it compares.

This Flag vs Standard Car Window Flag

This Product

10.5×15" · 19" Unbreakable Pole

  • Impact-resistant rigid unbreakable pole
  • 19" length — flag visible above window edge
  • Double-side printed — both faces show design
  • Knitted polyester — reduced wind resistance
  • Built for daily use and game-day frequency
  • Accurate 1913 Arkansas design
Standard Car Flag

Thin Pole Generic

  • Thin brittle plastic — snaps under regular use
  • Shorter pole — flag barely clears window edge
  • Single-side print — faded shadow on reverse
  • Woven polyester — more wind resistance
  • One-season lifespan under game-day use
  • Often incorrect or simplified Arkansas design
FeatureThis FlagGeneric Car Flag
Pole DurabilityUnbreakable Rigid Plastic — Daily Use RatedStandard Thin Plastic — Snaps Under Regular Use
Pole Length19" — Flag Visible Above Window FrameShorter — Flag Often Partially Obscured
Flag MaterialKnitted Polyester — Open Weave, Less DragWoven — Higher Wind Resistance at Speed
PrintDouble-Side Printed — Both Faces Full ColorSingle-Side — Reverse Shows Shadow Only
Design AccuracyCorrect 1913 Diamond, Stars, ARKANSAS BandOften Simplified or Incorrectly Proportioned
SupportU.S.-Based — 30-Day ReturnsOften None

30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee

Return within 30 days for a full refund — no questions asked.

Ships in 1–2 Days

Order before game day — same-day processing on orders before 2 PM EST.

Accurate Arkansas Design

Correct 1913 diamond flag — both sides, full color.

Unbreakable Pole

Impact-resistant rigid pole built for daily installation, removal, and driving.

Care & Maintenance

Getting the most from your unbreakable pole car flag through game day and daily use

  • Speed Management

    Even an unbreakable pole has an aerodynamic limit. For everyday city and game-day driving under 45 mph, the rigid pole handles the load well. For highway driving above 45 mph, roll up the window before getting on the freeway and re-deploy at your destination. The single most common cause of car flag failure — including on durable poles — is sustained highway speed.

  • Window Clip Care

    The window clip is the most stress-cycled component of a car flag — it bends open and closed on every installation and removal. Inspect the clip periodically for hairline cracks, especially near the hinge point. When removing the flag, squeeze the clip open gently rather than yanking the pole — this extends the clip's usable life significantly.

  • Cleaning the Flag Panel

    Knitted polyester picks up road dust and exhaust residue over time, which can dull the print colors. Hand-rinse in cool water with mild soap, squeeze gently (don't wring), and air dry. The double-side print holds up well to gentle washing without color bleeding or panel distortion on knitted construction.

  • Scratch Risk on Window Glass

    Any rigid plastic pole in a window clip can scratch the glass if grit or debris gets between the pole and the window frame. In dusty conditions — post-tailgate parking lots, gravel roads — wipe the pole and the window channel before re-installing. On a clean window, the rigid pole sits without contact pressure against the glass surface.

  • Hot Car Storage

    Do not leave the flag stored in a hot car for extended periods — high interior temperatures (which can exceed 160°F in an Arkansas summer) cause the knitted polyester to develop color fading and the plastic pole to warp slightly. Remove from the vehicle after use or store in the trunk away from direct sun through windows.


Want a flex-pole car flag that bends at speed instead of a rigid pole? See the PromoPatriot Arkansas Car Window Flag 12×16 Inch with 17" White Plastic Flex Pole — a separate product engineered for aerodynamic flex at driving speeds.

Shop the Arkansas 12×16" Flex Pole Car Flag →
10.5×15"Flag Size

Car window format — visible in game-day traffic, tailgate lots, and parade crowds

19"Unbreakable Pole

Rigid impact-resistant plastic — longer length, tougher build than standard car flag poles

2Sided Print

Both faces show Arkansas's full diamond design — not a single-sided print with a shadow reverse

45MPH Max

Speed advisory for car window flags — remove before highway driving for best pole and clip longevity

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the PromoPatriot Arkansas Car Window Flag 10.5×15 Inch with 19" Unbreakable Pole

"Unbreakable" describes the pole's resistance to the most common car flag pole failure modes: the lateral force of driving wind, the bending stress of daily installation and removal from the window clip, and the impact from the flag thrashing in turbulent airflow around the window edge. The 19-inch rigid pole uses an impact-resistant plastic formulation that handles these stresses significantly better than the standard thin plastic poles that typically snap within a season of regular game-day use. It is not designed for conditions that exceed its engineering: sustained driving above 45 mph, slamming the car window hard onto the pole, or leaving it mounted during severe weather. Under normal daily commute and game-day use conditions in Arkansas, it will outlast standard thin poles by a wide margin.

Two key differences: pole type and flag size. This 10.5×15 flag uses a rigid unbreakable pole — it does not flex under wind load, which makes it more structurally stable at low speeds and in crowd conditions but means it transmits more stress to the window clip at higher speeds. The 12×16 flag uses a flex pole — engineered to bend under aerodynamic load at driving speeds, which absorbs the wind force through flex rather than resisting it rigidly, reducing clip and pole base stress at speed. Flag size is also different: this flag is 10.5×15 inches, slightly smaller than the 12×16 format. If you primarily drive city speeds and game-day routes where you want a tough, non-flexing pole, the 19-inch unbreakable is the right choice. If you do more highway driving and want a flag that handles high-speed aerodynamics through flex, the 17-inch flex pole is designed for that use case.

Knitted polyester has an open weave structure that allows air to pass through the flag panel. This is technically significant for a car window flag: it reduces the solid-surface drag that a woven polyester panel creates at driving speeds. Less aerodynamic resistance means less lateral force on the pole at its window clip attachment point, which is the mechanical failure point that eventually cracks any car flag pole. The open weave also allows the double-side printing to work as genuinely double-sided — because you can print the front face and back face separately on a knitted panel without the ink from one side bleeding through and washing out the other side. Woven polyester at this thickness doesn't have the same structural separation between faces, so double-side printing on woven material often results in visible color bleed-through on the reverse.

The rigid pole itself doesn't contact the glass surface — the window clip sits between the pole and the window edge. The risk of scratch comes from grit or debris caught between the clip and the glass, particularly in dusty parking lot conditions common at game-day tailgates or gravel access roads to Arkansas recreation areas. Wipe the glass edge and the clip area before installing in dusty conditions. On a clean window, normal installation and removal does not scratch the glass. Do not force the window all the way up on the pole — just enough grip to hold it upright. The pole sits inside the window channel without glass-to-plastic pressure contact under normal installation.

Both faces show Arkansas's full diamond design in color — but the reverse face is a mirror image of the front. On any flag with text, the reverse side will show the text reading right-to-left rather than left-to-right. For the Arkansas flag, the word ARKANSAS on the center band of the diamond appears correctly on the front face and in mirror-reverse on the back face. This is standard for all double-sided flags — there is no such thing as a double-sided flag where text reads correctly in the same direction on both faces without using a backing panel construction that adds weight. For a car window flag, the mirror-reverse on the back face is generally not noticeable at driving viewing distances.

Razorbacks game day in Fayetteville — or at away games where Arkansas fans drive in convoy — is exactly the use case this flag is designed for. The typical game-day flag conditions are: slow-speed convoy driving from 0–35 mph where the rigid pole has no trouble with aerodynamic load, parking lot and tailgate conditions where the flag may be brushed by passing people or other vehicles, and repeated installation and removal as you park, tailgate, reload, and drive home. The 19-inch unbreakable rigid pole handles the crowd contact and repeated clip cycling that kills standard poles. After the game, if you're driving back on I-49 or other interstate routes, lower the window and pull the flag in before you get on the highway — that's the one step that extends this pole from lasting years to lasting indefinitely.

Return within 30 days in original, unused condition for a full refund — prepaid return label provided. Defects in print quality, pole construction, or clip hardware replaced free within 30 days — no return required on defective items. Normal wear from regular use — minor color fading after a season of sun exposure, clip flex fatigue after many installation cycles — is expected product aging and not a manufacturing defect. Pole breakage from sustained highway driving above 45 mph or window slamming is also not a manufacturing defect.

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