Telescoping Flagpoles
What you’ll find
- Heights & sections: Common sizes from 15'–25' with smooth, nested sections.
 - Locking systems: Button-lock or twist-lock mechanisms that hold firm in wind.
 - Materials: Anodized aluminum for strength and a clean finish; select models with reinforced wall thickness.
 - Complete kits: Pole, ground sleeve, gold ball topper, halyard/clips, and hardware—ready to install.
 - Accessories: Solar top lights, ground stakes/sleeves, replacement buttons, and flag snaps.
 
Why choose telescoping
- Quick install: No pulley to thread; extend, lock, and fly.
 - Low maintenance: Fewer moving parts than traditional halyards.
 - Compact storage: Collapse the pole for storms, travel, or off-season.
 - Versatile display: Many models include clips to fly the U.S. flag alone or with a second flag beneath.
 
How to choose
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Height & flag size:
- 15'–20' poles for 3'×5' flags
 - 20'–25' poles for 4'×6' (check wind rating)
 
 - Wind rating: Open/coastal sites need sturdier wall thickness and secure locks.
 - Finish: Clear anodized for corrosion resistance; bronze/black options to match your exterior.
 - Ground setting: Use the included sleeve in properly compacted substrate; add pea gravel for drainage.
 
Setup tips
- Set the ground sleeve plumb and to spec depth; allow concrete to cure fully.
 - Seat the pole, extend section by section until each lock clicks or tightens.
 - Inspect locks and snaps seasonally; lower the pole during severe storms or when sustained winds exceed the model’s rating.
 - Choose a telescoping flagpole for clean looks, quick operation, and simple upkeep—everything you need to fly your flag proudly with minimal fuss.