Area10 said..
Suit you for what activity? I love my Naish Glide 12. It is a pocket downwind board that also surfs reasonably well in small conditions, and the carbon one has a windsurf fitting - there's a video somewhere of DJ windsurfing it back in the day. It's a board that in many ways was created before SUP developed all the more specialised disciplines. So it's a fun all-round ocean board that does surprisingly well downwind in short period chop if you are looking for stability: It has a lot of rocker at the front. This rocker however makes it fairly slow in flat water, especially since it is wide. For a guy your size I wouldn't have thought it was the most obvious choice. It is quite low volume by today's standards. But it depends what you intend to do with it I guess. These days I'd see it's niche as a starter downwind board for a fairly light man or woman, or general ocean "muck about" board for someone who also likes to windSUP. The construction of the "carbon" one is a great compromise between weight and durability - it's tougher than most carbon DW boards currently on sale, but is lighter than most equivalent non-carbon ones. Hope this helps. I'm sure DJ will chip in soon...
I agree..

I loved mine but it's an old design/shape now.. It has the old [non ledge] handle.. The grip can be a little slippery.. and the rails are a bit catchy..
It would be a great all-round board for a good price.. but I'd recommend paying the extra to get a more recent shape..
IMO.. At your height and weight you'd be much better off on the newer shape 12' Glide.