Roc Tan's Poles & Mounts
Roc Tan offers a versatile selection of poles and mounting options to suit virtually any windsock installation. From lightweight aluminum telescopic poles to sturdy tilt towers and specialty mounts, our systems are designed for strength, stability, and ease of use. Whether you’re installing on the ground, a wall, dock, vehicle, or mobile base, our mounting solutions ensure your windsock stays secure and visible in all conditions.
Aluminum Telescopic Pole
Roc Tan’s aluminum telescopic poles are a lightweight, durable solution for elevating your windsock with ease. Available in 15′, 20′, and 25′ heights, these poles are designed with patented interlocking sleeves that allow you to raise or lower the pole quickly—no tools or ladders required. Each pole includes a bushing adaptor for smooth windsock rotation and a maintenance-free finish that stands up to the elements.
Ideal for permanent or temporary installations, our telescopic poles can be mounted using a variety of base options, including ground sleeves, wall mounts, wheel mounts, hitch mounts, and more. Whether you’re setting up at a remote worksite, recreational event, or industrial facility, these poles provide a stable, professional-grade foundation for your windsock system.

Aluminum Telescopic Pole Mounts
To complement our telescopic poles, Roc Tan offers a range of aluminum mounting solutions that make installation quick, secure, and adaptable to your location. Whether you’re anchoring to a dock, deck, wall, vehicle hitch, or mobile base, our mounts are designed for stability and ease of use. Each mount is constructed from anodized aluminum for strength and corrosion resistance in all weather conditions.
These mounting options are ideal for both permanent and portable setups, giving you the flexibility to install your windsock wherever it’s needed most. Combined with our telescopic poles, they provide a reliable, low-maintenance system that ensures your windsock stays upright, visible, and responsive to wind direction at all times.
