
Reinforcement Tape + Rings
Edges are finished on the inner side with polyester reinforcement tape, enhancing durability and resistance to damage. Mounting rings can be installed along the tape.

Flag Hooks with Tape
One edge is reinforced on the inner side with polyester tape sewn with flag hooks. Remaining edges are either hemmed or finished with hot-cutting.

Carabiners with Top Sleeve
Typical vertical flag — the left edge is reinforced with tape sewn with flag carabiners, the top edge features a finished sleeve. The right edge and bottom are either hemmed or finished with hot cutting.

Carabiners on Tape
Flag carabiners are sewn onto a sturdy reinforcement tape, ensuring durability and easy installation. Other edges of the flag are hot-cut to prevent fraying or hemmed.

D-Rings with Reinforcement Tape
D-rings are sewn onto reinforcement tape, allowing for secure and functional flag mounting. Remaining edges are hot-cut to prevent fraying or hemmed.

Carabiners with Hooks
One side of the flag is reinforced with a tape to which flag carabiners are horizontally attached. At the ends of the tape, vertical rope hooks are added for quick and stable mounting.

Carabiners with Tape on Side and Top
The top edge and one side of the flag are reinforced on the inner side with polyester tape. Flag carabiners are sewn to the tape, providing durability and convenient vertical or horizontal mounting.

Carabiners with Tape on Side and Top (Alternative)
Reinforcement tape is sewn directly onto the fabric, offering a more integrated and aesthetic mounting solution. Flag carabiners are sewn to the tape, ensuring durability and easy vertical or horizontal installation.

Reinforcement Tape + Rope + Toggle
The flag has a reinforced left edge with a tape and a sewn-in polyester cord. At the top corner, there is a loop or a wooden toggle, and at the bottom – a freely hanging cord. This finishing allows the flag to be mounted without any additional accessories, while the sewn-in cord distributes wind pressure evenly, reducing the risk of damage. The remaining edges are secured with a double seam or heat-cut finish.