Art no: see technical data
Swedish pennant produced in 160 g marine polyester – av very strong and widely used material for pennants.
Art no | 162010 |
Length | 200 cm |
Width | 30 cm |
For flagpole | 6 m |
Art no | 162510 |
Length | 250 cm |
Width | 35 cm |
For flagpole | 8 m |
Art no | 163010 |
Length | 300 cm |
Width | 40 cm |
For flagpole | 9–10 m |
Art no | 164010 |
Length | 400 cm |
Width | 45 cm |
For flagpole | 12 m |
Art no | 165010 |
Length | 500 cm |
Width | 50 cm |
For flagpole | 14–16 m |
Art no | 166010 |
Length | 600 cm |
Width | 55 cm |
For flagpole | 18 m |
Art no | 167010 |
Length | 700 cm |
For flagpole | 19–20 m |
Art no | 168010 |
Length | 800 cm |
For flagpole | 21–24 m |
The basis of a strong pennant lies in the choice of material and sewing. The handcraft and tradition our sewers possess has produced strong and beautiful pennants for generations.
A new pennant should be raised in calm weather conditions, allowing the seams to stabilise. A wet or damp pennant should dry before folded and stored.