Prud Verkh-Isetskiy is a small inland lake located in Russia's Ural region, surrounded by dense forest vegetation. The water body is heavily sheltered by tree coverage on most sides, with the main open water area facing west. This spot presents significant limitations for kitesurfing due to its enclosed nature and topographic wind obstruction. The average wind speed of 5.5 knots is substantially below the minimum viable for kitesurfing (typically 10+ knots), and the wind reliability of 0.7% indicates suitable conditions occur extremely rarely. The lake's small size provides minimal fetch distance, further limiting potential wave development. When conditions are favorable, northerly winds would provide the most side-shore approach. The spot suits only those with access to light-wind equipment and exceptional skill, or those willing to travel with no guarantee of rideable conditions. Cold water temperatures demand appropriate thermal protection. The dense vegetation and shallow areas near shore require careful navigation. This location would be viable primarily as a training ground during rare favorable weather windows rather than as a reliable kitesurfing destination.