Need replacements

A quick learner from Oregon. says:

22' rail.

Number stamp 2120.

Bottom foot a little over 1" (aprox. 1.06")

Thank you.

Joel

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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for your photos. Based on what I see here, you have either our S390-22 or S351-22, depending on the depth of the bottom shoe. That's the only difference between them. I recommend measuring your shoe and referring to our dimensions to confirm the best match.

Comparison of the S351 and S390 balance shoes.
Comparison of the S351 and S390 balance shoes.

A quick learner from Oregon. says:
I already measured the bottom foot. I was hoping for confirmation. I guess because the bottom foot is slightly larger than 1" I should be going with larger bottom for of an 1 1/8".
Thank you
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Hey, Joel. I think that's a good idea. These shoes generally wear down from constant use over the years, so the depth is almost always less than it once was. On the other hand, 1.06" is quite far from .125", as far as wear is concerned. In my experience, the material lost from friction is not usually that much.

Unfortunately I can't really confirm for you one way or the other. You just have to measure as carefully as you can and use your best judgment. If I were in your shoes, I would go with the larger 1-1/8" option. If it ends up being too deep, you can always shave it down to size. I do it all the time in a pinch and I find it works well. Just note that any product altered in this way cannot be returned for a refund.

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