Forums Bindings Phantom Solo Cleats Viewing 12 posts - 1 through 12 (of 12 total)Author Posts March 26, 2016 at 10:02 pm #790805 buell 534 PostsPhantom is getting rid of more metal! If you know the angles you want, anyway. 163 grams for my set of Solo, singe angle cleats compared to 276 grams for my set of adjustable cleats.Solo CleatAdjustable March 26, 2016 at 10:23 pm #790806 schwalbster 321 PostsHoly Cow! Those are slick! Love to witness the evolution!After much research, experimentation and consideration, I have decided adulthood is not for me. Thank you for the opportunity. March 27, 2016 at 1:11 pm #790817 96avs01 875 PostsBravo @Keffler! Keep on innovating, love what you’re doing!165 Venture Divide/Spark Frankenburners/La Sportiva Spantiks 163W Jones Solution/Phantom Alphas/Dynafit TLT5s 162 FurbergChris March 27, 2016 at 1:36 pm #790818 sbscosplit 20 PostsCaptain obvious here, BOSS LEGIT;-) March 27, 2016 at 5:41 pm #790823 permnation 303 PostsThat looks really refined and elegant, great work! @buell Few questions: Will you explain the single angle? Do you order specific angles like left foot +21 and right foot -6? When you say 163g for a set, is that for 4 pieces and 8 screws? Thanks March 27, 2016 at 6:37 pm #790824 buell 534 Postspermnation,Yes, you order a specific angle for your front foot and a specific angle for your back foot.Each set of two screws bolts down the top plate (I am sure John has a better name for it) that has the groove in it for the binding and the base plate that attaches to the board. The base plate is the same for all angles. If you wanted to change angles at a future date or for a new board, you would only need to switch out the smaller top plate.The top plate is reversible, so it would work for either goofy or regular.The 163 grams is for everything that remains on the board. Both front and back foot cleats, all the screws, and the small plastic shims under the top plate that sets that plate at the correct height to lock in the binding plate. It does not include the bindings. March 28, 2016 at 6:15 am #790831 permnation 303 PostsThanks @buell Very cool setup and so light! It’s more than half off my current interface’s weight (340g+). I want this in a soft boot setup…maybe a collaboration, the Phantom X _________? March 28, 2016 at 7:25 am #790833 Marc 16 PostsThe board hooks are Keffler made too right?. Like Voiles but adjustable? March 28, 2016 at 9:11 am #790836 Scooby2 623 PostsNow your dynafit toes in the photos look glaringly over-built for splitting. I think you’ll have to get some Maurelli’s to match! March 28, 2016 at 9:28 am #790838 buell 534 PostsMarc wrote:The board hooks are Keffler made too right?. Like Voiles but adjustable?Yes, the hooks are Phantom as well. I started a thread on those in the main forum.They hook together like Voiles, but they do not need to be, and in fact cannot be, rotated. March 28, 2016 at 9:30 am #790839 buell 534 PostsScooby2 wrote:Now your dynafit toes in the photos look glaringly over-built for splitting. I think you’ll have to get some Maurelli’s to match!I am waiting for Keffler to come up with something ideally. I do split ski in them at times, so there is some level of over built that makes me feel safer. March 28, 2016 at 10:21 am #790840 Taylor 796 PostsSo awesome, yet again. Splitboarding needs more Kefflers.@sun_rocket Viewing 12 posts - 1 through 12 (of 12 total)You must be logged in to reply to this topic.