It looks similar to a love cutting system. But, I am still not for sure out it flexes (how wide are each flexing segment and what is its vertical range of flex). If a love system, I won't be impressed because they do not flex well. I am still not convinced that drapers are useful in soybeans and other crops were a flex head is used. They have more moving parts, more complicated, higher price, and don't cut as clase as a true platform style flexhead does. A platform style flexhead is designed to operate on the ground ad draper is not. if so, a draper would have full-depth skid plates to support the varied degrees of operation and ground pressure. Operating a flex head where the knife is tipped to lead into the cut and less than 30% of the depth of the header behind the knife is all that touches the ground is not an effective way to operate a flex head. A true flex head runs flat on the ground.