Im getting very mixed signals on what kind of board you actually want. Something that is great for EVERYTHING? thats hard to do but make sure that you do not get a flexy noodle deck
Stiff boards: Handle speed, very responsive (carve well, therefore slide better), just arnet as "Pumpy". They will also be a bit less comfortable to ride on rough roads
Flexy: dont handle speed, arnet responive but usally paired with trucks that have alot larger bushing seats, therfore carve better (degree of truck also is a big factor), more comfortable. Dont last as long (Flex fades, no response)
My recommended setup for a 180lber would be
Deck: Rayne nemesis. Light, strong, responsive, shorter so it has a better turning radius, stable at all speeds (setup dependent), the small drops hold your feet well, so for  heavier guy, its perfect.
Trucks: Bear 852's, light, strong, fairly precision for a cast truck. KEY FACTOR, the hanger flips changing the trucks degree from 44 to 52. So in the event you want to go shred some larger hills, you can flip it opposed to tightening you bushings to fuck. Also pick up some venom shr barrels. There is a weight chart online. It will let you get the most out of your trucks
Wheels: 84a LY zombie hawgz, they roll quick (drilled plastic core), slide beyond smooth, last a long time, and are all around very very good wheels
Bearings: Depending on how much you want to spend butttttt just go all out and get seismic tectons, theyre 30 dollars and roll better than my super reds ceramics (won them at a jam)
Buy it from Muirskate.com, handsdown the best online skate shop.
Let me know what you think/do!