early rise -
rocker -
both can not be defined by anyone. There is no cut off point in definition for either. Niether can be defined so lets stop using different terms.
Your not going to get them but you havent tried them?
The rise on these skis is low and long.
The Bushwacker has the most camber and also has most tip rocker. Finesse skier will love it.
The Bonafide has alittle camber with a little rocker, alot of people will like it.
The Cochise is flat with a little rocker, big mountain charger great hard pack grip
The Bodadacious is full long, low rise rocker. Comp skis hard to ski for me unless the visabilty is good.
There is so much more to how a ski is going to perform than just rocker. Everything (flex, camber, rocker, material, lenght, width, core preload) is going to affect how the skis ski. With out trying them you will never know, and one day or one run on a ski is not enough.
The reason why I bolded Core Preload is that exactly what Flip core is. The core has cambered but it is flipped and then the underfoot camber is pressed in. The skis has tons of energy because basically it has been preload into camber and wants to return to its decambered state.
camber is a crutch used for people who have trouble skiing hardpack. IF you have superb for and aft balance skills a torsionally stiff ski with full rocker will be no issue on hardpack.