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Piri flags for assistant referees create direct contact with the referee through a wireless signal. When you press the button on the flag, the referee hears a beep or feels a vibration via a receiver. This removes any doubt about whether you have given a signal and allows for faster and clearer communication during the game.
This direct communication helps a lot in fast-paced situations where visual contact might be lost. Instead of just waving a flag that can go unnoticed, piri flags instantly get attention. They are mostly used at competitive levels, but now amateur football can use them too.
Basic and advanced piri flags differ in range, usage time, and sensitivity. For casual matches, simple models often work well. They are light, easy to use, and affordable. Referees at higher levels usually choose more advanced systems with longer range and adjustable frequencies.
The best flag for you depends on your level and how often you referee and in what conditions. Do you work in windy or rainy weather? Then a system with vibration signals helps. Do you referee on larger fields? Then good range is key for reliable communication.
Brands like Ervocom offer advanced options for competitive matches. Their systems often support multiple frequencies and have long battery life. Other brands mainly offer basic models that are simple yet reliable.
The differences show up in details like the weight of the flag, how sturdy the handle is, and how quickly it connects. When comparing systems, also check what comes with it, such as pouches, charging stations, or extra batteries.
You can buy a single piri flag or a complete set with receiver, storage case, and batteries. If you already have some equipment, it's handy that you can order parts separately.
A bundle package works well if you're using electronic flags for the first time. The sets often cost less than buying each piece alone and work better together, making them more reliable during matches.
Renting piri flags is good when you need them for a short time, like for a tournament or as a backup. Renting saves you from high upfront costs and lets you try different models before buying.
If you are a regular assistant referee who wants to use your own system all the time, buying makes more sense in the long run. You won't depend on what's available and you'll get used to one system, which builds both reliability and confidence.