Here are the specs. It was introduced some time ago when a few people got hold of them, but then there was a time when they weren't available, so I don't know what's going on or even if they are available yet. The Andrews site indicates they are available ("New for 2010"). They are obviously addressing the popularity of the SE255, as they are similar in design, but these may broaden the top-end a bit by comparison. I'll need to see some charts on them, but they look promising as a good bolt-in bagger cam that needs no compression increase to work well in the low-end.
I haven't seen any, but I do not like the shape of the curve on the S&S site. That glaring dip in the midrange isn't my kind of curve.
If the SE255 is on your list you can buy these for ~$150 on Ebay as CVO pulls. If you DIY, have the right tools (including inner-bearing remover/installer), and re-use your stock pushrods you can upgrade for about $200.
Most aftermarket cams will harm your low-end to some degree if you drop them in a stock TC96 with 9.2:1 compression. TD's will hurt low-end performance as well, so I would be careful in my selection if low-end TQ is a priority. If not, you have fewer worries and a much greater selection to choose from.