Emulators are fantastic things but only if you are prepared to take the time to tune them, which means a morning or afternoon of actually riding the bike over the same terrain & making small adjustments as you go. This means, handlebars & fork caps off, springs out, reach in grab the emulators, make the adjustment & go again. They are highly tuneable & come with a selection of springs & valve plates (at least Racetech units do). I've spoken to many who have been disappointed with fitting emulators & all say the same, they've never bothered to tune them & they "should just work".
Yes, they will work well for your application if you take the time to tune them, if you're not that way inclined, probably best to not spend the money on them.
K