
Basic Banner
Deluxe Banner
No finish: For banner pinch-type frame systems.
Pros: Clean finish.
Cons: Hard to hang if you don't have a frame system.
Grommet: Most common. Bungee cords, ropes, hangers, screw-type frame systems.
Pros: Provided on standard purchase banners, versatile.
Cons: Under extreme or extended stress, will fatigue and eventually rip out.
Power Tab: A great product for all banners, especially printed banners which are not sewn. You can place screws, ropes or hangars though the hole or ropes though the tab.
Pros: Since any pulling force is distributed though a larger area, they are much more durable than grommets. Clear and clean looking, don't detract from your message.
Cons: None!
D-Ring: Sewn into the finished banner, these make hanging easy.
Pros: Super strong. Suspension supports are kept off of your banner. Good for very large banners mounted with heavy duty hardware onto buildings. Quick change when you use snap clips.
Cons: Not as clean looking as powertabs, not suitable for banner frame systems.
Strap: Sewn into the banner hem, this is very convenient!
Pros: You can't loose your suspension hardware, it's always handy. Great for weekly marketplace booths since it's economical and easy for people to use for each setup.
Cons: Only one mounting method, the strap does not come out. If the strap is cut by accident, repair is a hassle.
Pole Pockets: A loop sewn into the edge of the banner to allow a pole to support the banner. Used for lightpole mounting systems or poles carried in parades.
Pros: Easy slide-on. More portable. Keeps the banner straight.
Cons: Economy mounts could slide off in extreme weather. Use professional sprung support systems if you use these outdoort for many months.
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