Lutezh is a small kitesurfing spot on the Kiev Sea (Kyiv Reservoir), a large inland freshwater lake in Ukraine formed by damming the Dnieper River. The spot features a north-facing shoreline with sandy beach access and forest backdrop. This is a protected freshwater lake environment with relatively calm water conditions compared to coastal locations. The spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters due to sheltered conditions and minimal wave exposure. Wind approaches primarily from the south provide side-shore conditions. Key considerations include very low wind reliability (averaging only 3.3%), requiring patience and selective visiting during favorable weather windows. The shallow waters near shore and limited fetch distance restrict wave development. Access is constrained by dense forest vegetation, making launch and landing areas critical. Water temperature averages around 10°C, requiring thermal protection during cooler months. This spot is best visited during spring and autumn when thermal winds are more consistent, though overall wind conditions remain marginal.