Shurabaad Lagoon is a shallow inland water body in Azerbaijan's Caspian region, characterized by enclosed lagoon conditions with minimal wave development. The lagoon's primary constraint is its low wind reliability at 27.6% and modest average wind speed of 9.6 knots, making consistent kitesurfing difficult. The water shows visible algae blooms, indicating nutrient-rich but potentially murky conditions. Shallow depths throughout limit both safety margins and riding area options. Best wind approaches from the north, providing side-shore conditions along the eastern shoreline. This spot suits beginner kiters during favorable wind windows due to flat water conditions, though the limited wind makes progression challenging. The enclosed nature prevents significant swell development. Kiters should expect weak thermal winds, making dawn or afternoon sessions unreliable. Water quality concerns from algae blooms warrant pre-session assessment. The spot works best during spring or autumn transition periods when regional wind patterns strengthen, though overall conditions remain marginal compared to coastal alternatives.