Lisok is a narrow, elongated lake in central Ukraine with predominantly east-west orientation. The water body is bordered by residential areas on the western shore and forested/agricultural land on the eastern side. The lake's narrow geometry and inland location create significant limitations for kitesurfing. Wind reliability is extremely low at 1.4%, indicating this spot is rarely viable for the sport. Average wind speeds of 5.4 knots fall below typical kitesurfing minimums (12+ knots). The lake shows visible shallow zones, vegetation patterns, and potential obstacles throughout, requiring careful navigation. Best conditions would come from northerly winds (side-shore to the east-west shoreline), though such winds are infrequent. This spot suits only experienced kiters willing to wait extended periods for suitable conditions, or those seeking very light-wind practice in protected water. Access appears limited due to residential development. The combination of low wind reliability, shallow areas, and restricted space makes this a marginal kitesurfing destination.