Weatherstrip for Milgard Windows

A quick learner from Los Angeles says:
Hi I need to replace the weatherstrip on my Milguard windows. I've attached pictures. Forgive my layman's description: the foot that catches into the groove on the window is 3/16-inch, the body stands 5/8-inch tall and appears to be a foam filled cylinder with a flange extending upwards. Do you have something that I could use?
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

I'm afraid that I don't recognize this seal. Would it be at all possible to see a clearer shot of the end profile? The video below will clarify exactly what I mean.

A quick learner from Los Angeles says:
Hello -- does the attached help?

Best

Den
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

That's exactly what I needed, Den, thank you. I'm afraid that we don't sell a type of bubble seal with this exact style, though. I would say that the closest option we sell is our 58-135, but this lacks the same tall sweep as your original. Do you think you could still use it?

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A quick learner from Los Angeles says:
Many thanks - I'll buy some and try!
Identifying Replacement Weatherstripping
Identifying Replacement Weatherstripping
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