Nadezhdino is a kitesurfing spot on a wide section of the Ob River in western Siberia, Russia. The site features a broad, deep water channel with residential development on the eastern shore and agricultural land dominating the western banks. The river's characteristic meander is visible in the serpentine channel on the left side of the image. The spot offers protected conditions due to its river setting, with relatively predictable wind patterns from the surrounding flat terrain. Best conditions occur with northerly winds (0°), which provide side-shore conditions parallel to the eastern shoreline where access appears available. With average wind speeds of 6.9 knots and low reliability (6.8%), this is a marginal spot that suits beginners seeking calm, shallow-water practice conditions. The extreme continental climate with an average temperature of 3.5°C indicates seasonal riding is limited to warmer months. Kiters should be aware of river currents, shallow areas near shore, and limited fetch distance, which restricts wave development. The residential proximity requires discretion regarding noise and activity timing.