American flags strapped along the bridge rail of a sportfishing boat at dusk, a couple sitting in the lit cockpit

Freedom doesn’t sit still

Almost any pole can be a flagpole. No drilling, no tools, no holes in your boat.

Get Your American Flag

How it works

Wrap it, strap it, & let it fly™

  1. Step 1, Wrap It: holding the flag and its straps against a pole
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    Wrap It

    Hold the flag and its straps against any rail, pole, or post one to five inches around.

  2. Step 2, Strap It: wrapping the Velcro around the pole from one side of the flag attachment to the other
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    Strap It

    Wrap the Velcro around the pole from one side of the flag attachment to the other, and press. Nothing to tighten, nothing to lose overboard.

  3. Step 3, Let It Fly: the American flag open and flying from the strapped pole
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    Let It Fly

    Open it up. Tested past 60 mph through wind, sun, and spray — and it reads right from either side.

Stack your swagger™

Buy 3, get the 4th one free

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    Where you fly it

    Ours versus the competitor

    Feature FlyAFlag Competitor
    Mounts in5–10 secondsMuch longer
    Pole requiredNoneBuy one
    At 60 mphHoldsShreds
    StitchingDoubleSingle
    In the sunFade resistantFades
    Double-sidedYesPrinted through
    LastsSeasonsWeeks

    Flown by 50,000+ owners

    ★★★★★
    Megan I. — video review, verified buyer
    ★★★★★
    Charlotte H. — video review, verified buyer
    ★★★★★
    Veronica P. — video review, verified buyer
    Customer's American Flag attached to a boat frame, waving over the water on a bright day.
    ★★★★★

    We went through three American flags for our pontoon boat. They either became unattached from their anchors or just blew off in the normal wind experienced while cruising, and were lost at sea. Our boat is on a saltwater bay where strong winds are common. These have held up extremely well — we finally found flags that are durable.

    Linda P. — verified buyer
    Customer attaching a black Jolly Roger Flag to a pole on a boat in a marina.
    ★★★★★

    Super durable, take a beating from Lake Erie wind and weather, and they will NOT come off no matter what you throw at them. If you're tired of cheap flags shredding or flying off your boat, these are the ones.

    David Y. — verified buyer
    Tennessee Flag and an American flag attached to the roll bar of a blue Jeep.
    ★★★★★

    I drive 75mph at highest speed with avg hwy speed 65mph. They have held up fantastic. If you are on the fence I say get one. They are great quality and a head turner on a Jeep.

    Jessica W. — verified buyer
    Two American Flags mounted on poles on the back of a golf cart.
    ★★★★★

    Set these up using 48" lengths of 1/2" galvanized electrical conduit zip tied to the cart for the Firecracker Open golf event on Saturday July 4, 2026.

    Jonathan H. — verified buyer
    Customer video review of the American Flag.
    ★★★★★

    I purchased the classic American flag and the Jolly Roger. Flags are amazing, easy to install, took less than 10 secs each. They hold strong and are just as easy to remove.

    David A. — verified buyer
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    Monthly contest

    Fly it, film it, get paid.

    Send us your clip. $100, $75, and $50 go out to three owners by the 15th of every month.

    • Six friends raising drinks on the deck of a center console beached on a sandbar, an American flag strapped to the T-top
    • A pug in a captain's hat sitting on a boat seat under an American flag
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    Born on the water. Built for anywhere.

    Get Your American Flag

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