Laguna Chascomus is a shallow freshwater lake located in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, approximately 120km south of the capital. The lagoon features gentle sloping shores with sparse vegetation and relatively uniform water depth in the central basin. This inland water body experiences consistent but light wind patterns typical of the Pampas region, with average wind speeds of only 6.8 knots and exceptionally low reliability at 1.9%. The northeast-southwest oriented shoreline provides optimal side-shore conditions when winds blow from the northwest (315°). The spot suits beginner to intermediate kiters seeking flat-water practice in controlled conditions, though consistent wind is a significant limiting factor. Water temperatures average 17°C, requiring seasonal consideration. The shallow margins and vegetation require careful navigation, particularly when launching and landing. Limited fetch and protected basin characteristics mean this spot is best suited for light-wind skill development rather than progression. Local conditions are heavily dependent on seasonal weather patterns across the South American plains.