I have a Hyperlite Eden that I can sell you for $100. It can be a good beginner board because has an asymmetric design which makes going toeside easier. It makes learning to ride easier. It is a 2007 Eden 135. The board belonged to a pro female so it was only used for one season. You can read about its specs on Wakeworld, under boards--hyperlite--2007 boards. I think she should stick with the 135-137 size boards. If you don't have a pro-shop close, buying used might be a good option because she can kind of demo the board, and just re-sell it if she doesn't like it. No sense in buying a shiney new $400 board if you end up hating it. I would also look on the classified section on WW if you decide to go the used route. Sorry the pic is sideways :-)