I recommend also an inflatable for SUP beginners in waves, if they have no previous surf experience.
- They are safe and feel safe, bringing confidence, especially useful for girls
- They surf really OK for the beginnings, until you try the first rollers. Contrary to the popular opinion, round rails hold better in the wave than rails with a sharp edge (which are faster since they release the water earlier)
- They only drawback is the nose that "sticks" to the water, so you cannot let the nose touch the water on takeoff, otherwise you will nose dive. But once you learn to always take off with the nose safe above the water, the thick rear rails gets pushed by the wave easily, easing the takeoff.
- You can surf and have fun in micro waves or even chop. safe conditions away from any "real" surfer.
Avoid the rubber fins. Their problem is that they bend and stay bended when you roll up the board, and having to heat them to straigthen them up again gets old very fast. Choose boards with only fin boxes.
Some pics of inflatable in the kind of conditions they are good for:




And inflatable surfboards works, too. You wont be able to do tight rollers, but they bottom turn and hold the trim line. Great as spares for travelling