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Flag Basics / Installment 4: Pole Weights

This is installment number 4 of our Flag Basics Series, to check out all of our flag posts Click Here.

Flag Basics / Installment 4: Pole Weights

Our team is asked fairly often about flag pole weights - what are they and are they necessary. In this post, we'll give you the basics, show you a few available options, and give you some tips on how to safely use your pole weights.

Remember: There are no real hard and fast rules for balancing your pole. Pole weighting really varies from person to person, group to group, if they even choose to do so. These are simply guidelines to help take some of the guess-work out of weighting your poles.

That said, let's get started!

What are pole weights and what do they do?

Pole weights, are exactly what they sound like, weights that you add to your color guard flag pole. These weights may come in the form of carriage bolts, specialized "jam" weights, PVC inserts, or even rolls of nickels and quarters taped inside the ends of the poles.

Weighting your pole helps the flag rotate in the air when executing tosses. The drag from the fabric moving through the air causes the pole to slow down and not really go anywhere. Adding some weight to the top of the pole helps it to make the full rotation and come back down. Adding additional weight to the bottom of the pole helps to balance it out a bit – having just weight in the top can cause wobbling if the weight is more than 2 inches.

How much weight to add, if any, all depends on your choreography, what kind of flag your group is using, and whether you are spinning into the wind like during the outdoor marching seasons. If your group doesn't do many tosses during your show or are spinning during the winter guard season, you may find it completely unnecessary. Likewise, if your flags are very lightweight, as with budget flags or digital silks, you may find that you do not need to add any weight to balance your pole. However, if you're using a more intricate show flag that contains plenty of seams, or larger swing flags, you may find that it takes a fair amount of weight to get your pole perfectly balanced.

Safety First!

The biggest concerns with using weights are having them fly out of the pole and hitting someone or something. This happens fairly often... To prevent damage to property and other people on the field or floor, taping is key. You will want to tape your preferred weight into the end of the pole using electrical tape, add a high-quality rubber crutch tip (such as the 58561), and then tape your crutch tip in place.

If you begin to hear your bolt clanking around in your pole, it may be time to re-tape your weight. If it's still making a bunch of noise, try wrapping with some foam and/or tape around the bolt.

So what weight system works best?

It's all a matter of what works best for your group. Will, color guard instructor and a member of the Band Shoppe Sales Team says, "I've spent years trying different things and have used everything from nickels and quarters taped together, to washers stacked up, to a bolt and washer, to carriage bolts, to no weights at all. It really just depends on the person and/or group and what they want. I try to discourage people from thinking that unweighted poles are “bad” or “wrong” because it’s not. If you don’t do a lot of tosses, then you don’t need much additional weight and that is okay."

There are basically 2 kinds of weights:
  • Aluminum Flag Weights - Used with aluminum flag poles, the weights are also called stack weights or "jam weights" because they are jammed into the end of the pole for a permanent to semi-permanent fit
  • Carriage Bolts - Typically available in 1-1/2", 2", 3", and 5" lengths. Carriage bolts may be the most popular way to weight your flag because you have more control to pick the exact combination of weight needed for your flag and choreography needs.

Determining the size of your weight:

The amount of weight needed for your flag will depend on a few factors.
  1. The size and weight of your flag
  2. Your choreography and how much equipment-work your group performs
  3. Wind conditions (in outdoor performance situations)
  4. Personal preferences
The only way to find the perfect weight for your situation is to experiment. Try a few different combinations of weights in a couple of different poles. A good starting point for experimenting with weights is to choose a carriage bolt in the top of the pole that's about 1/2″ longer than the bolt in the bottom end of the flag. For example, a 2″ long bolt in the top with a 1 1/2″ bolt in the bottom. Then, toss & spin through difficult sections of your choreography to determine which feels the best.

Tape, tape, tape, aaaand a little more tape...

Now that we have all that out of the way, we're ready to install our weights. We've put together this handy, printable guide help get you started! Click Here for the PDF version.

Here's what you'll need: 2 Rubber Crutch Tips, Your Pole Weight of Choice (we are using a Carriage Bolt for this example), A Flag Pole (whatever size you wish), Scissors, and Plenty of Electrical Tape.
How to add pole weights to your color guard flag pole



Meet the Crusaders / Tony Madore


In celebration of the 2016 DCI Drum Corps Season, Band Shoppe and The Boston Crusaders are pleased to present Meet the Crusaders. This is part 8 of a 12 part series with Q & A with a few of the amazing people that make up this Corps of Giants!
Want more? read past Q & A's.

Tony Madore - 2016 Boston Crusaders Trumpet Section Leader


Meet the Crusaders / Tony Madore
photo courtesy of the Boston Crusaders

Q: What is your full name, how old are and how many years have you been with the Boston Crusaders?

Tony Madore, 19 years old, this is my 4th year with Boston

Q: Where are you from?

East Lyme, Connecticut

Q: Where do you go to school?

University of Connecticut

Q: What do you what to study or what is your current major?

Landscape Architecture

Meet the Crusaders / Tony Madore

Q: What is your role with the Boston Crusaders?

I am the Trumpet Section Leader

Q: What was your inspiration to become a Boston Crusader? 

My older Brother Max inspired me to become a Boston Crusader. This organization played a large role in helping my brother grow into who he is today. Thanks to Max and BAC I have learned so much about myself and have grown as a person more than I could have ever imagined.

 What does being a Crusader mean to you? 

To me, being a Boston Crusader means being the best version of myself every day, but also not letting anything stand in my way of my goals.

Q: What advice would you give to future Crusaders? 

Get to know as many Alumni as you can, their "back when I marched" stories are awesome! Especially because you'll tell a young member your own stories some day.

Q: Who inspires you? 

My Grandfather, Anthony Machado, who has taught me that no matter what life throws at you, staying level-headed and keeping your faith will see you through. He's taught me that the impossible can be achieved even when the odds seem against you. His peaceful way of life inspires me to approach each day with a clear mind. And to top it all off he's my best friend.






B O N U S   Q U E S T I O N S !

Meet the Crusaders / Tony Madore

What is your favorite kind of cookie?

Oreos, they are dangerously delicious

Who is your favorite Disney villain?

Scar from the lion king

What is the one, single food that you would love to have right now?

My Grandma's chocolate chip cookies that she only makes at Christmas time

What do you think cats dream about?

They probably dream about finally catching the mysterious red dot.



Meet the Crusaders / Meghan Dyer


In celebration of the 2016 DCI Drum Corps Season, Band Shoppe and The Boston Crusaders are pleased to present Meet the Crusaders. This is part 6 of a 12 part series with Q & A with a few of the amazing people that make up this Corps of Giants!
Want more? read past Q & A's.

Meghan Dyer - 2016 Boston Crusaders Flag Line


Meet the Crusaders / Meghan Dyer
photo courtesy of the Boston Crusaders

Q: What is your full name, how old are and how many years have you been with the Boston Crusaders?

My name is Meghan Dyer, I am 18 years old, and this is my first year with the corps.

Q: Where are you from?

I'm from Lake Orion, Michigan

Q: Where do you go to school?

I will be attending Central Michigan University beginning this fall.

Q: What do you what to study or what is your current major?

My major is secondary education with a major in English and a minor in history.

Meet the Crusaders / Meghan Dyer

Q: What is your role with the Boston Crusaders?

I am a member of the flag line in the color guard.

Q: What was your inspiration to become a Boston Crusader? 

I’ve wanted to be a Boston Crusader since I first saw them perform in 2011; Les Mis is one of my favorite musicals, and I loved Revolution. I was set on Boston, however, when they did RISE in 2013. I thought the show was so beautiful and the color guard was amazing. Crusader Cam also really influenced my choice; everyone seemed so fun and happy to be a member of the corps, and it made me want to be around such a positive atmosphere.

Q: What does being a Crusader mean to you? 

To me, being a Boston Crusader means always striving to be better than you were the day before and always motivating yourself to reach your full potential. It means being a member of a loving and supportive family and feeling at home when you're hundreds of miles away from it.

Q: What advice would you give to future Crusaders? 

Come to auditions with an open mind and a willingness to try new things and work hard. Having a solid work ethic and flexibility in your abilities, as well as a positive attitude, will get your far in the activity.

Q: Who inspires you? 

The entire staff inspires me! They are SO amazing at what they do and are fantastic teachers and facilitators of growth.






B O N U S   Q U E S T I O N S !

hat is your favorite kind of cookie?

Peanut butter cookies are the bomb!

You’re a new addition to the crayon box. What color would you be and why?

I would be highlighter green because my energy level is always at a ten.

If you could sing one song on American Idol, what would it be?

Total Eclipse of the Heart! (I'll need a partner that isn't tone deaf like me to balance me out)

If you were a scented marker, what would you smell like?

Cotton candy

Who is your favorite Disney villain?

Gaston

Meet the Crusaders / Meghan Dyer

What’s your secret hidden talent?

I can count to ten (poorly) in Japanese!

What is the one, single food that you would love to have right now?

Oatmeal Creme Pies! (I have some in my bus box!)

Meet the Crusaders / Meghan Dyer

What’s your spirit animal & why?

I wanted to say a sea turtle but three people just told me it's an otter so I guess I was otterly wrong.

What do you think cats dream about?

I think cats probably dream about quantum physics and catnip.



Meet the Crusaders / RJ Thompson


In celebration of the 2016 DCI Drum Corps Season, Band Shoppe and The Boston Crusaders are pleased to present Meet the Crusaders. This is part 5 of a 12 part series with Q & A with a few of the amazing people that make up this Corps of Giants!
Want more? read past Q & A's.

RJ Thompson - 2016 Boston Crusaders Trumpet Player



Meet the Crusaders / RJ Thompson
photo courtesy of the Boston Crusaders

Q: Whats your name, age, and years how many years have you been with the corps?

I am RJ Thompson, I'm 17 and this is my first year with the Boston Crusaders

Q: Where are you from?

I am from Richmond, Texas.

Q: Where do you go to school?

I go to Kempner High School. I am hoping to go to school at Northwestern, for trumpet performance.

Meet the Crusaders / RJ Thompson

Q: What is your role with the Boston Crusaders?

I am a trumpet player.

Q: What was your inspiration to become a Boston Crusader? 

I grew up with drum corps, and knew some of the history, and seeing all of these seemingly random people come together and make this amazing, family-like organization and create something simply beautiful, while having so many hard times in the past made me realize that this is the place I should be.

Q: What does being a Crusader mean to you? 

Being a crusader is giving your all at anything put in your way. Seeing the corps’ history and seeing all of the rough times, and then seeing how those Giants pushed through to create something bigger than just to give all of us the opportunity shows me what it takes to be a giant, a Boston crusader.

Q: What advice would you give to future Crusaders? 

My advice to a future crusader is to just give yourself to the activity. No one here is going to make you uncomfortable, and no one supports you as much as the corps does, on and off the field.

Q: Who inspires you? 

Steve Brown, the Boston Crusaders Brass Consultant, inspires me.






B O N U S   Q U E S T I O N S !




Q: What's your favorite kind of cookie?

My favorite kind of cookie is for sure a dark German chocolate dough, with dark chocolate chips, and a gooey chocolate center.

Meet the Crusaders / RJ Thompson

Q: Who is your favorite Disney villain?

My favorite Disney villain is with out a doubt Maleficent. She put someone to sleep, and literally nothing could wake her up. NOTHING. Pretty intense if you ask me...



Meet the Crusaders / Kaylyn Torres


In celebration of the 2016 DCI Drum Corps Season, Band Shoppe and The Boston Crusaders are pleased to present Meet the Crusaders. This is part 4 of a 12 part series with Q & A with a few of the amazing people that make up this Corps of Giants!
Want more? read past Q & A's.

Kaylyn Torres - 2016 Boston Crusaders Sabre Line Member



Meet the Crusaders / Kaylyn Torres
photo courtesy of the Boston Crusaders

Q: What is your full name?

Kaylyn Ena Torres

Q: Where are you from?

Originally from Manchester, New Hampshire but I live in Orlando.

Q: Where do you go to school?

I attended University High School, Orlando, in college I want to major in computer science/technology

Meet the Crusaders / Kaylyn Torres

Q: What is your role with the Boston Crusaders?

I am on the sabre line in the color guard

Q: What was your inspiration to become a Boston Crusader? 

A combination of being from the Boston area and having a lot of very inspirational people in my life March here made me feel a personal connection to the corps from the start. Watching Boston's shows have always given me a feeling no other corps could ever give.

Q: What does being a Crusader mean to you? 

Since I've been here everybody had been nothing but welcoming and extremely supportive. Being a crusader to me means coming together to do something so big and so beautiful that none of the individuals here could do on their own. But also doing it with fire in our eyes and with everything we have.

Q: What advice would you give to future Crusaders? 

Advice to a future Boston Crusader would definitely be to make it count. Always do your best and through all of the hard days don't allow yourself to forget why you came and why you love what you do.

Q: Who inspires you? 

Everybody else's hard work inspires me, my staff inspires me, and my family inspires me






B O N U S   Q U E S T I O N S !




Q: What's your favorite kind of cookie?

My favorite kind of cookie is Macadamia nut.

Q: If you were a scented marker, what would you smell like?

I'd smell like strawberries

Q: Who is your favorite Disney villain?

Gaston from Beauty and the Beast

Q:  What’s your secret hidden talent?

I can cross one eye and keep the other one straight. (:

Meet the Crusaders / Kaylyn Torres

Q: What is the one, single food that you would love to have right now?

MAC AND CHEESE!

Q: What do you think cats dream about?

Cats dream about being tigers and have nightmares about fur balls


Meet the Crusaders / Jason Reckis


In celebration of the 2016 DCI Drum Corps Season, Band Shoppe and The Boston Crusaders are pleased to present Meet the Crusaders. This is part 3 of a 12 part series with Q & A with a few of the amazing people that make up this Corps of Giants!
Want more? read past Q & A's.

Jason Reckis - 2016 Boston Crusaders Contra Player



Meet the Crusaders / Jason Reckis
photo courtesy of the Boston Crusaders


Q: Whats your full name, age, and years how many years have you been with the corps?

My name is Jason Reckis, 21 and this is my third summer in the corps

Q: Where are you from?

I’m from Saint Peter's, Missouri

Q: Where do/did you go to school?

I go to school at North Park University in Chicago where I study music business



Q: What is your role with the Boston Crusaders?

I am a contra player for the Boston crusaders

Q: What was your inspiration to become a Boston Crusader? 

My inspiration to become a Boston Crusader was when I first saw their 2013 show "Rise". I knew that's a corps I wanted to be a part of and also the corps was out of Boston where I am originally from.

Q: What does being a Crusader mean to you? 

Being a Boston Crusader to me means you are loyal and hard working for the corps. You don't let anyone push you down or say you can't do anything, your strong and fight for what you believe and go out to prove everyone wrong.

Q: What advice would you give to future Crusaders? 

To future Boston Crusaders, be ready to work hard and never give up. Be ready and want to strive for greatness. If you push yourself and work as hard as you can, the reward in the end is amazing.

Q: Who inspires you? 

My parents inspire me to always be the best person I can be and have always taught me right from wrong and made sure I am always having fun and successful. Alumni of Boston Crusaders inspire me every day over summer hearing their stories and talking to them individually about their experiences. Hearing what they did and the hard work they put in inspires me to keep pushing and grow as members of the corps.






B O N U S   Q U E S T I O N S !



Meet the Crusaders / Jason Reckis

Q: What's your favorite kind of cookie?

My favorite kind of cookie is chocolate chip.

Q: If you could sing one song on American Idol, what would it be?

If I could sing one song on American Idol it would have to be "Can't Stop the Feeling" by Justin Timberlake

Meet the Crusaders / Jason Reckis>

Q: What is the one, single food that you would love to have right now?

The single food I would love to have right now would definitely be pizza because I love pizza.

Q:  What’s your spirit animal & why?

My spirit animal I think would definitely be a lion because they are strong and awesome, and I would like to think I am as well.


Meet the Crusaders / Jacob Bowman


In celebration of the 2016 DCI Drum Corps Season, Band Shoppe and The Boston Crusaders are pleased to present Meet the Crusaders. This is part 2 of a 12 part series with Q & A with a few of the amazing people that make up this Corps of Giants!
Want more? read past Q & A's.

Jacob Bowman - 2016 Boston Crusaders  Color Guard Member


Meet the Crusaders / Jacob Bowman
photo courtesy of the Boston Crusaders

Q: Whats your full name, age, and years how many years have you been with the corps?

My name is Jacob Bowman, I am 21 years old and this is my third year with the Boston Crusaders.

Q: Where are you from?

I'm from Indianapolis, Indiana

Q: Where do/did you go to school?

I went to high school at Franklin Central High school and I attended college for two years at IUPUI

Meet the Crusaders / Jacob Bowman




Q: What is your role with the Boston Crusaders?

I'm a color guard member

Q: What was your inspiration to become a Boston Crusader?

The thing that drew me to Boston was the passion behind their shows


Q: What does being a Crusader mean to you?

Being a Boston Crusader to me means not only growing exponentially as a performer but also having a support system and family of hundreds of other crusaders. I now have a family of every generation of Boston Crusaders for the past 76 years that I can trust and that I can get support from. I'm part of a corps with such a rich history and this family that I have here is what being a Boston Crusader really means to me.

Q: What advice would you give to future Crusaders?

If you are looking to become a Boston Crusader, I would say to hold on tight, because it's a ride full of different emotions. And while it will be hard, and frustrating at sometimes, looking back after finals night and being able to see your family of Crusaders and say "We did this together" is the most rewarding feeling in the world.

Q: Who inspires you?

Honestly, my caption head, Rory Duffey inspires me so much. Everything he does is so organic and he makes me see the world in a different light while I'm in rehearsal.







B O N U S   Q U E S T I O N S !




Meet the Crusaders / Jacob Bowman

Q: If you were a scented marker, what would you smell like?

If I were a smelly marker, so would be the mint one because I'm obsessed with mint.

Q: What is the one, single food that you would love to have right now?

I would love to have Taco Bell right now.

Meet the Crusaders / Jacob Bowman

Q:Who is your favorite Disney villain?

My favorite Disney villain is Gaston because I'm in love with Beauty and the Beast!

Q:  What do you think cats dream about?

I'm fairly positive my cat dreams about either chasing mice, or catnip.



Meet the Crusaders / Aidan Williams


In celebration of the 2016 DCI Drum Corps Season, Band Shoppe and The Boston Crusaders are pleased to present Meet the Crusaders. This is part 1 of a 12 part series with Q & A with a few of the amazing people that make up this Corps of Giants!

Aidan Williams - 2016 Boston Crusaders Drum Major

(and 2015 Band Shoppe cover model!)


Meet the Crusaders / Aidan Williams
photo courtesy of the Boston Crusaders


Q: Whats your full name, age, and years how many years have you been with the corps?

My name is Aidan Williams and I'm 22 years old. This is my 5th year with the corps. It is also my bonus and age out year.

Q: Where are you from?

I am from West palm beach, Florida

Q: Where do/did you go to school?

I go to Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. I will be graduating in December of this year.

Q: What do you study or what is your current major?

My majors are Actuarial Science and Risk Management & Insurance. I am studying to be an Actuary post-graduation.



Meet the Crusaders / Aidan Williams


Q: What is your role with the Boston Crusaders?

I played mellophone for 3 years and this is my second as one of the drum majors. Of course, I conduct and help keep the show together but my favorite part of the job is the role I get to play off of the field supporting my fellow crusaders.

Q: What was your inspiration to become a Boston Crusader?

After watching the 2011 quarterfinals in the theaters in high school, I knew I wanted to be a Boston crusader. I also had a friend in the corps and the camps happened to be in Florida, so it all worked out!


Q: What does being a Crusader mean to you?

I have an unending love for the organization after all that it has done for me. Being a crusader means to be a part of an accepting group of strangers who take on the task of putting a drum corps show on the field and end as a close family of friends.

Q: What advice would you give to future Crusaders?

Don't be afraid, you will easily find a home here.

Q: Who inspires you?

My bus driver, Sheldon.






B O N U S   Q U E S T I O N S !



Meet the Crusaders / Aidan Williams

Q:What is your favorite kind of cookie?

The pre-cut pillsbury cookies that have seasonal images printed on them.


Q: If you could sing one song on American Idol, what would it be?

Too much time on my hands, by Styx


Q: What is the one, single food that you would love to have right now?

An egg sandwich. All the way!


Meet the Crusaders / Aidan Williams

Q: What do you think cats dream about?

I think cats dream about how to take over the world.




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