The first year the Elizabeth came it it was a BC jib ski, now, one could ask "was Pollard using it in the park then?"...and the likely answer is yes, he probably was, but that wasn't how it was sold.
He designed it to ride like snowboard, hence the sidecut radius and the short length, which are both very common in snowboards, also the ability to butter is decreased on skis because of only having one contact area as opposed to two on a snowboard, therefore he made the very soft, which enabled more control over butters with less effort.
They now market it as Eric's park ski, but let's be honest...he's constantly testing so many shapes and flexes that it's impossible to tell what he's riding half the time.
They are great skis though, good for park, have enough float for some fun in soft snow. I enjoy mine.