SWOOPER FLAGS!!!! THUMBS UP!!!!
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Well, how are you guys doing with your swooper flags? Just curious I had to order one myself, cost me 80 dollars with shipping and all, I did not think that was to bad.
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Hello Corey,
Unfortunately I missed the NWRA conference. I am however NWRA certified now, and also got interviewed from the AGRR national magazine, in the June 2010 issue.
I am curious what the swooper flags are used for. I have been using a 10'x10' EZ-up canopy with a bright yellow banner with my info on it. The harsh wind gusts does cause a problem off and on, unless I have it staked into solid ground. I would like to see the swooper flags and find out where to purchase them.
Thanks, Mark Huckle
Unfortunately I missed the NWRA conference. I am however NWRA certified now, and also got interviewed from the AGRR national magazine, in the June 2010 issue.
I am curious what the swooper flags are used for. I have been using a 10'x10' EZ-up canopy with a bright yellow banner with my info on it. The harsh wind gusts does cause a problem off and on, unless I have it staked into solid ground. I would like to see the swooper flags and find out where to purchase them.
Thanks, Mark Huckle
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mdhuckle wrote:Hello Corey,
Unfortunately I missed the NWRA conference. I am however NWRA certified now, and also got interviewed from the AGRR national magazine, in the June 2010 issue.
I am curious what the swooper flags are used for. I have been using a 10'x10' EZ-up canopy with a bright yellow banner with my info on it. The harsh wind gusts does cause a problem off and on, unless I have it staked into solid ground. I would like to see the swooper flags and find out where to purchase them.
Thanks, Mark Huckle
They are used for advertisement.
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Congratulations on getting your NWRA certification. As t4k said the swooper flags are used primary for advertisement. You can Google the term swooper flag and find a number of vendors that sell them.
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Re: SWOOPER FLAGS!!!! THUMBS UP!!!!
I feel with the right positioning and the correct winds the Swooper Flag is the very best way to go. I would encourage however not to do too much signage. Sometimes that can be not only a little confusing but "Tacky" in some people's taste.
2 Swooper Flags placed on both sides of your vehicle with tire stakes and a canopy w/ 1 banner is plenty!
The banner should also just be straight to the point! Windshield Repair for example!
2 Swooper Flags placed on both sides of your vehicle with tire stakes and a canopy w/ 1 banner is plenty!
The banner should also just be straight to the point! Windshield Repair for example!
Chad E. Clewis
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"Its What You Put Into It That Counts"

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