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Small Collapsible Banner Poles



Demand for our poles has overwhelmed us and we have none in stock at the moment. We are remedying the situation, but in the meantime here are a couple of things you can do.

1. You can still add banner poles to you online order. You will not be charged for them now, but when new stock arrives we will contact you and confirm your order. You will not be charged postage on their delivery.

The expected price of the Small Poles*: €7, $USD6, $AUD11, £6.

2. In the interim you should be able to purchase dowel or plastic conduit from your local hardware shop. They are not as light or convenient as our poles, but should get you through. Some tape or a small rubber cap should protect the silk from the end of the dowel or conduit.

The diameter of the dowel or conduit you need is as follows:
Large banners         16mm (2/3 inch)
Medium banners     9.5mm (2/5 inch)
Small banners         6mm (1/4 inch)

After years of tinkering and months of design and development we have produced a strong and lightweight banner pole that is fully collapsible.

The compact poles, designed specifically to wave flags and banners, collapse down to just over two feet (24 inches or 60 cm).

The patented black and gold fibreglass poles are unobtrusive and convenient to carry with you anywhere. This means you can pack them in your suitcase as you travel; you might even like to tuck the pole in your belt when you are climbing up to the high places. Their quick, easy pull-twist motion takes less than two seconds to assemble.

They can be slipped into the sleeve of any banner, and work particularly well with Out of Our Minds Banners. A special grasping mechanism sewn into the banner holds it firmly onto the pole to stop it flying off in mid-flight, while enabling the user to remove the banner quickly to minister or perform prophetic acts with the banner off the pole.

The poles are available in two sizes.

Small Banner Pole
The Small Pole extends two sections to 3 1/3 feet (1 metre) and fits “Out of Our Minds” small and medium size banners.

*Online payment is processed in Australian dollars and subject to variations in currency exchange rates.


What does David like about the Poles?

They are easy to use and you can take them anywhere! I took mine up Uluru (Ayers' Rock)

These poles are streamlined and light - no extra bits and hooks hanging off them.

They also have a built-in rubber tip on the end of the pole which prevents wear and tear on your banners.

David at Ayers Rock with banner and pole David at Ayers Rock with banner and pole

Also see our Large Collapsible Banner Poles


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If you have any difficulty completing your order online, please contact us by phone (see below) or orders@worshipbanners.org

 Currency note: Online payments are processed in Australian Dollars. The "Display Currency" menu above provides an approximate value of your order in other currencies and is based on recent exchange rates. For customers outside of Australia, your Credit Card provider will convert the purchase amount in AUD into your currency using the relevant exchange rate applying at the time of their processing. This means the transaction amount seen on your statement may be different to the estimate indicated here.


Also see our Large Collapsible Banner Poles

Banderas de adoracion
Banners in the Bible

Exodus 17:9-16
Moses said to Joshua, 'Choose some of our men and go out to fight the Amalekites. Tomorrow I will stand on top of the hill with the staff of God in my hands.'
So Joshua fought the Amalekites as Moses had ordered, and Moses, Aaron and Hur went to the top of the hill.
As long as Moses held out his hands, the Israelites were winning, but whenever he lowered his hands, the Amalekites were winning.
When Moses' hands grew tired, they took a stone and put it under him and he sat on it. Aaron and Hur held his hands up - one on one side, one on the other - so that his hands remained steady till sunset.
…Moses built an altar and called it The LORD is my Banner. He said, 'For hands were lifted up to the throne of the LORD. The LORD will be at war against the Amalekites from generation to generation.'

Psalms 60:4
But for those who fear you, you have raised a banner to be unfurled against the bow.

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