Jamno See is a shallow lagoon located on Poland's Baltic coast, separated from open water by a natural barrier. The spot faces west toward the lagoon body, with residential settlement and forested areas along the eastern shoreline. This protected water body provides a sheltered environment with relatively calm, choppy conditions typical of enclosed lagoons. The spot is characterized by very low wind reliability at 18.9%, making consistent sessions difficult. Average wind speeds of 8.9 knots are marginal for kitesurfing, requiring lighter equipment and proper technique. Best conditions occur with northerly winds, which approach side-shore. Water temperatures average 10°C, requiring thermal protection year-round. The shallow nature and residential proximity make this suitable primarily for beginners seeking flat-water practice in protected conditions. Limited fetch distance restricts wave development. Kiters should be aware of shallow areas, vegetation, and the need to scout launch zones around populated areas. This spot works best as a training ground during rare high-wind periods rather than a reliable session destination.