The Meridian Discs Borealis Rip Current is the Colton Lawless Tour Series version of Meridian’s understable fairway driver. With flight numbers of 7 | 5 | -2 | 1, the Rip Current is built for easy turn, long glide, and controlled shot shaping.
On the course, the Borealis Rip Current excels at hyzer flips, turnovers, rollers, and finesse fairway lines. It holds its turning flight deep into the shot, giving players a fairway driver that can carve lines without needing high power.
Borealis plastic adds a premium glow element to the Rip Current, combining the firm feel of Marbled Clarus with suspended Hyalite glow particles. That gives this Tour Series run unique glow flecks for low-light rounds while keeping a confident, durable feel in the hand.
Compared to the Current, the Rip Current is the more understable option. It offers more turn, easier glide, and more shaping potential, making it a strong choice for developing players who want easy distance and experienced throwers who need turnovers, rollers, and touch fairway lines.
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Key Features
- Colton Lawless Tour Series Rip Current
- Borealis glow plastic with suspended Hyalite glow particles
- Understable fairway driver built for easy turn and glide
- Great for hyzer flips, turnovers, rollers, and finesse shots
- Beginner-friendly flight with useful control for advanced players
- More understable counterpart to the Meridian Current
Flight Numbers
7 | 5 | -2 | 1
FAQ
How does the Borealis Rip Current fly?
The Borealis Rip Current flies understable with easy turn, strong glide, and minimal fade. It is built for hyzer flips, turnovers, rollers, and controlled shaping lines.
What is Borealis plastic like?
Borealis is Meridian’s premium glow blend. It combines the firm feel of Marbled Clarus with suspended Hyalite glow particles, giving the disc glow flecks for low-light rounds.
Who should throw the Borealis Rip Current?
The Borealis Rip Current works well for beginners who want easy distance and experienced players who want a controllable fairway driver for turnovers, rollers, and finesse lines.
How is the Rip Current different from the Current?
The Rip Current is more understable than the Current. It turns more easily, glides longer, and is better for hyzer flips, turnovers, and shaping lines with less power.
Is the Borealis Rip Current good for rollers?
Yes. Its understable flight and easy turn make the Rip Current a strong option for roller lines, especially for players who can control release angle.
A glow-flecked Colton Lawless Tour Series fairway driver built for effortless glide, smooth turn, and creative shot shaping.


























