Isatay is a lakeside kitesurfing spot in Kazakhstan situated on an inland water body with a northwestern-facing shoreline. The spot features shallow waters near the shore transitioning to deeper sections, typical of lake environments. The water discoloration visible in the satellite imagery suggests algae presence or sediment patterns common in continental lakes. With an average wind speed of 9.4 knots and only 21.5% wind reliability, conditions are marginal and inconsistent. The best wind direction is from the northeast (45°), providing side-shore conditions parallel to the coast. This spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking light-wind practice in a protected lake environment. The shallow nearshore area reduces consequences for mistakes, though it requires careful navigation to avoid submerged vegetation and debris. Average temperatures of 12.3°C indicate cool water conditions requiring appropriate thermal protection. Kiters should be prepared for highly variable wind conditions and plan sessions around rare favorable wind windows. Limited fetch means smaller wave development and more predictable conditions.