Professional Application & Operational Dynamics
The 7.5-inch length is specifically optimized for “long-legged” breeds. It allows the stylist to round a Standard Poodle’s leg in fewer passes, creating a more uniform “column” shape. The 30-degree curve is essential for shaping the “tuck-up” (the area where the belly meets the rear leg), providing a clean, athletic silhouette. In high-production environments, the DS-75 (Matte) is a favorite for its “no-glare” finish, which prevents light reflections from distracting the stylist during minute shaping.
For distributors, this model serves the “Premium Pro” segment. It is the tool purchased by stylists who have graduated from basic sets and are looking for specialized instruments to increase their speed and the quality of their “Show-Level” pet trims. The reinforced pivot assembly ensures a “rock-solid” feel even at the very tip of the curve, providing total confidence during high-stakes sculpting.
Technical Specification Matrix
| Parameter | Specification |
| Model | BS-75 / DS-75 |
| Material | High-Grade VG10 Steel |
| Size | 7.5 Inch |
| Weight | 69 Grams |
| Curvature | 30-Degree Precision Arc |
| Advantage | High Stability for Large Breed Contouring |
Strategic Differentiation & Performance Metrics
| Performance Metric | TY TENIKI BS-75 (VG10) | Standard 7.5″ Curved Shear |
| Coverage Efficiency | 15% Higher than 7″ models | Baseline |
| Tip Vibration | 0 (due to reinforced pivot) | Often prone to “chatter” marks |
| Finish Quality | Show-Level Polish | Standard Commercial |
Integrated Solutions for Professional Challenges
- Problem: “Choppy” Finishes on Large Dogs: The longer 7.5-inch arc creates a more gradual line, reducing “scissor marks” on large surface areas.
- Problem: Tool Slippage during intense scissoring: The DS-75’s matte finish and ergonomic handle ensure the tool stays secure in the hand.
- Problem: Arm Fatigue on Big Jobs: The lightweight 69g frame and efficient arc geometry mean the stylist doesn’t have to work as hard to achieve a rounded result.
Expert Consultation & Technical FAQs
- Is 7.5″ too big for a Shih Tzu? It can be used for the body, but the 6.5″ is superior for the face and paws.
- How do I check the tension on a curved shear? The same drop test applies; ensure the blades don’t snap shut, which leads to hair folding.
- What is the difference between Glossy and Matte? It is purely tactile; glossy is easier to clean, matte provides a non-slip grip.
- Can I use these on left-handed? No, these are right-hand specific. Contact us for our specialized “Lefty” inventory.
- Is the curve the same as the BS-70? Yes, both feature the same 30-degree arc geometry, just in different lengths.








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