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Mizutani - Acro - Crossover
A shear made in collaboration with Whitney Vermeer.
The Crossover has been created for both blunt as well as dry cutting, and is a “Crossover” tool in that it’s design is compatible for all hairdressers whether barber or stylist.
Design Note:
• Handle. The CR1 has a wider grip handle, while the CR2 features a slim grip for people who have smaller hands.
• Handle. The CR2 features a slim grip for people who have smaller hands, while the CR1 has a wider grip handle. ( CR2 has been more popular amongst ladies and hairdressers with smaller hands especially at “5.7in. The CR1, has been favored by those with large hands ).
• Blade. Blade as you can see from looking from top has a slight curve to it ( this blade type allows for seamless dry cutting ).
• Weight of the blade. Important when considering the type of work you want to do with a cutting tool. These blades are heavier, resulting in an unmistakably straight line when cutting wet hair even with the blade curvature as an element to it’s performance.
• Total composition. The handle configuration enables power ( angle of offset on handle ), combined with the weight of the blade results in a unmistakably straight line when cutting wet hair.
Building Material
Nano Powder Metal®
A shear made in collaboration with Whitney Vermeer.
The Crossover has been created for both blunt as well as dry cutting, and is a “Crossover” tool in that it’s design is compatible for all hairdressers whether barber or stylist.
Design Note:
• Handle. The CR1 has a wider grip handle, while the CR2 features a slim grip for people who have smaller hands.
• Handle. The CR2 features a slim grip for people who have smaller hands, while the CR1 has a wider grip handle. ( CR2 has been more popular amongst ladies and hairdressers with smaller hands especially at “5.7in. The CR1, has been favored by those with large hands ).
• Blade. Blade as you can see from looking from top has a slight curve to it ( this blade type allows for seamless dry cutting ).
• Weight of the blade. Important when considering the type of work you want to do with a cutting tool. These blades are heavier, resulting in an unmistakably straight line when cutting wet hair even with the blade curvature as an element to it’s performance.
• Total composition. The handle configuration enables power ( angle of offset on handle ), combined with the weight of the blade results in a unmistakably straight line when cutting wet hair.
Building Material
Nano Powder Metal®