I never liked twin tips

I never like footstraps on a surfboard

I started on a 6' 2" tuflite, about 27 litres, I am 80 kgs dripping wet. Great board to start on and while they may bounce around a bit you can really get them moving and when you start reading the chop you can plot a less bouncy course.

Got a 6' balsa board 23 litres, A really good high wind board but can sink inside the break when you lose speed.

I have a vanguard style board and they are great



. Would be ideal to learn strapless and progress to improving your skills. I wish I had one to learn on. The vanguard itself has construction issues unless you get kite construction, I have seen a lot of damaged vanguards

. The concept for kiting is brilliant.
I have tried a sugarqube

(would like one but have a two board limit (not my idea). Also great board. Has deck inserts if you like straps.
Do not go to low on volume unless you are in high wind areas.
My other recommendation is to use a dynabar



. Will really help your toeside kiting.