The CKF Ummu Dalawa 2 brings Aleksey Konygin’s design language into a larger, more dynamic frame. It thrives on precision, bold wave milling, defined geometry, and premium materials brought together with purpose. This second-generation evolution sharpens the original concept into something even more capable, blending performance-driven features with unmistakable CKF execution.
The 3.87″ drop point blade is flat ground from M398 and finished in CKF’s signature wash with satin flats, giving it a sleek contrast while balancing slicing efficiency, toughness, and elite edge retention. At 3.75″ along the cutting edge and 0.136″ thick, it feels substantial without sacrificing agility. Jimping along the spine offers traction for controlled cuts, and the tuned flipper tab paired with a multi-row bearing system makes deployment fast, fluid, and repeatable.
The titanium handle features wave-pattern machining that catches light from every angle, paired with ZircuTi inserts that add color and texture. Internal skeletonization reduces weight to a manageable 5.5 oz, and the dual split backspacer reinforces strength without adding bulk. The inset titanium frame lock is fitted with a hardened steel insert for dependable lockup, and the hidden-mount titanium clip preserves a clean, uninterrupted profile.
Every detail is deliberate. Titanium hardware and pivot screws match the stonewashed backspacer and standoffs, while the detent is tuned for a crisp break that feels mechanical yet effortless. Measuring 0.47″ thick, it carries flatter than its size suggests but fills the hand in use.
At 8.87″ overall, the Ummu Dalawa 2 is Konygin’s second-generation take on a bold, full-size folder—one that combines premium steel, distinctive machining, and the unmistakable precision that CKF is known for.
