Welcome to the site man. buying your first ski is exciting, and the fact that you have the money to buy a newer one puts you in a better position to set yourself up with something nice. Every week someone else asks the same question, and every week I respond with the same warning. IMO the quality on newer SJ's it total garbage. see my thread here
http://www.x-h2o.com/index.php?threads/what-should-i-do.140029/. I made the mistake of buying a 2013. it was hands down the WORST purchase I have ever made. wish I would have just saved the extra cash and gone with an AM ski or bought a 2k dollar used SJ. Hell, I could have spent 9k (which is how much yours will be after taxes and fees- my base price was 8100) on a gold toilet and I would have been happier. DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON A SUPER JUNK. On top of that, you mention that you want to do some freestyle. if you are surf riding then ignore my next statements. Everyone says the superjets are the gold standard of entry level freestyle, which is why I bought one. IMO, the super jets WERE the gold standard of entry level freestyle back when freestyle included submarines and hood tricks. you cant flatwater flip it. My suggestion would be to by a cheap SJ (under 2k) since they are good all around skis that you can learn on, don't put a dime into it, ride the hell out if it, and in the mean time save every penny you can for an AM ski. then when you are ready for the am ski you will probably be able to sell your SJ for what you paid.
Just my 2 cents.