Borna Speicherbecken is an inland reservoir in eastern Germany surrounded by dense forest and agricultural land. The water body is relatively narrow with a northwest-facing shoreline, limiting wind exposure. The spot experiences very low wind reliability (5.9%) and weak average wind speeds (6.1 knots), making consistent kitesurfing conditions rare. The forested shoreline creates significant wind shadow and turbulence, particularly from northerly or southerly directions. Side-shore winds from the northeast or southwest would be most suitable, though conditions are often marginal. The narrow fetch and surrounding vegetation make this spot challenging for building waves or swell. Best suited for light-wind enthusiasts or beginners seeking protected, non-crowded conditions during rare favorable wind windows. Limited landing areas due to dense forest require careful spot selection. Water clarity varies seasonally. This location is primarily valuable for light-wind practice rather than high-performance riding.