Our main Blue steele tester is actually up in the wood of montana untul september, so he would be the best one to talk to.
They are a medium-stiff flex. Not super stiff, but far from soft. Totally symmetrical in flex, shape, and mount, so ride should be identical going both forward and switch.
The turn radius is a bit longer than some of the other skis in the 17-19m range, so it is less hooky when landing, which was something David Steele, who had a lot of input into the ski, really liked.
The have pretty decent tips which kick up a mean rooster tail too.
Our skis measure true to tip to tail in length, not flat material length like most companies, so they are going to be a bit longer than most other companies 181cm, but mounted true center they are still super manageable and just give you more ski to land on.
Cambered, but not super high.
They are definitely park specific. If you want something a little more all mountain, the jeronimo is 181cm, 126/96/120, mount -3cm from center, and has low rocker in the tip and tails. that will probably be my park ski next year. The whole idea was to create something that was capable in the park, but could also be enjoyable elsewhere.