hilly said..Looks like AI design with no knowledge of the real world

I disagree.
Each board is a compromise. Thin rails everywhere is a valid design... for some riders and some conditions.
But also agree, in that this "niche" design is not adapted to the production market, especially with a brand that did not have a very large market nor lots of models to begin with.
These two videos are interesting to show how the board reacts, notably how the mid-section digs into the wave and slow down if the turn is at too slow a speed. But engage neatly with enough speed.
Now the open question is: is it better for easy rail-to-rail at speed to have a thick and narrow board or a thin and wide one?