Liquid Force Fish is a good cheap board & everyone in my family, (same weights) all learned on it. Glad it was cheap because we were all outriding the board in a month or two. From there, try to demo boards via your dealer. There are a lot of good ones, not so good ones, ones I hate but my buddies love etc. Now that the entire family is good, doing tricks, spins, transfers we all have our favorites. We own 11 boards, my daughter & I LOVE the Hyperlite HiFi. I also have a Cooley custom that blew away the Soulcraft Voodoo so I sold that. My wife & myself too love the Connelly Katana, which actually might be a good board for you guys to learn on & keep. I have two Inland Surfers, I prefer the Sweet Spot Pro, the other is for sale.
We also own the Slingshot Butterbar, was great & just fine till we rode the HiFi and now no one rides it so that's going up for sale as well. So many options, so many prices but at the end of the day they're all pretty good till you ride one better then you keep moving up. That's how you end up with a wall full of boards
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