Plesheevo Lake is a large inland freshwater lake in western Russia. The southern shoreline provides access, with the water body extending northward. As an inland lake, this spot offers protected conditions but suffers from minimal wind generation. The average wind speed of 5.2 knots is marginal for kitesurfing, barely meeting minimum requirements for light-wind kites, and the extremely low wind reliability of 1.5% means consistent sessions are rare. The lake has relatively flat water typical of inland lakes, reducing wave conditions. The spot suits beginners when wind is present due to predictable, protected conditions and soft-landing terrain. Winter months bring freezing risks and potential ice cover. Summer offers better accessibility but typically weaker thermal winds. Kiters should expect long periods without adequate wind and plan accordingly. The lake's shallow areas and potential underwater hazards require local knowledge. This spot is viable only as a supplementary location or during rare favorable wind patterns.