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Rectangular Wire Shoe Display

Slatwall Shoe Display – Ellipse Wire with Sign Insert

Freewall & Slatstrip Accessories are designed to work with all Slatwall, Freewall, Slatstrips and Slatgrid wall display systems.

Dimensions: 9-1/2" x 4-11/4"

Sign Size: 9-3/4" x 1-3/16"

Max Weight Load: 3 lbs

Finish: Matte Silver Powdercoat

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$9.00
SKU
SW172SP

   Frequently Asked Questions and Answers


  • - 1 days ago
    The SFO-10R and SFO-14R round faceout brackets are listed under both slatwall and SoloSlat/Freewall — do they work on both systems?

    Yes. The SFO-10R and SFO-14R are confirmed compatible with slatwall, Freewall, SlatStrip, and SlatGrid systems — making them the most versatile faceout arms in the CSS lineup.
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  • - 1 days ago
    What is the difference between the ellipse wire, rectangular wire, and H-bar shoe displayers?

    The Ellipse Wire (SW172SP) has an oval-profile wire platform that holds the shoe at an angle showing the shoe profile — the most versatile format suited to dress shoes, sneakers, and most footwear. The Rectangular Wire (SW1110SP) has a flat rectangular pl...
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  • - 1 days ago
    I am opening a boutique shoe store — why would I choose the Vertik shoe display over a traditional slatwall shoe wall?

    The Vertik shoe display wall creates a dramatically cleaner, more contemporary presentation than traditional slatwall shoe display. The slim Vertik uprights are nearly invisible against the wall — the shoes appear to float with minimal visible hardware. S...
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  • - 1 days ago
    Will the shoe displayers work for boots, or only standard shoes?

    The flat shelf formats (SSS-LRG, SW173SP, SW-SSB) handle boots well — the open or solid platform supports the full boot base. The individual displayer formats (SW172SP ellipse, SW1110SP rectangular, SW1100SP H-bar) are best for standard shoes and lower-cu...
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  • - 1 days ago
    What is the difference between the Slatwall Cap Display (SWCAP-C) and the Slatwall Hat Display (SH2)?

    The SWCAP-C is designed for structured ball caps — it holds the cap brim and crown in a face-forward position. The SH2 accommodates wider-brim hats and less structured headwear styles that the cap display geometry does not suit. If your assortment include...
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  • - 1 days ago
    What is the difference between the SW198SP (drywall puck) and SW152SP (wood panel puck)?

    The SW198SP is engineered for installation directly into standard drywall — it uses a drywall anchor mechanism. The SW152SP is engineered for wood panel surfaces — it uses a wood screw engagement. Using the wrong puck for the substrate compromises load ca...
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  • - 1 days ago
    Are glass shelf brackets compatible with Freewall and SlatStrip systems as well as standard slatwall?

    Yes. The GSB and BRK-GLB glass shelf brackets are listed in both the Slatwall Shelf Brackets (ID 96) and SoloSlat & Slatstrip Accessories (ID 123) categories — confirming compatibility with slatwall, Freewall, and SlatStrip systems.
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  • - 1 days ago
    How much weight can a single SoloSlat puck support?

    A single SoloSlat puck supports up to 88 lbs when two or more pucks are installed with a minimum 10" vertical distance between them and the wall is properly prepared. Final load capacity depends on wall type, puck spacing, connector hardware, and installa...
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  • - 1 days ago
    What is the Slatwall Ball Display Ring (SPD-BH) used for?

    The SPD-BH is a ring-style wall display accessory for sports balls — basketballs, soccer balls, footballs, volleyballs — held in a secure ring position on Freewall, SoloSlat, or SlatStrip systems. Used in sporting goods retail, team sports stores, school ...
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