The SROAD cassettes are very similar in that regard. The monobloc part of the cassette also only has splines on the outer and inner part of the cassette. The 11t cog then comes on top as a single piece. To be fair, on a “traditional” Shimano cassette, the interface area between cog and freehub is actually smaller than this. Unless you’re riding on the biggest cogs in the back, all the load is being transferred by a single cog on the freehub since they’re all stacked on top of each other with spacers inbetween. Hence, you get the dreaded cassette bite with aluminium freehubs. IMO the SROAD design (which is actually very similar to Campagnolo Ekar cassettes) is superior. My 12sp SROAD cassette has now done around 3000km. No issues. No wear marks on the freehub. I’m just hoping that the aluminium spider holds.