I have the mako 150 and UG Kipuna 5'8. I think both boards are considerations in light of what you're looking for and I imagine the others that you listed are too. My thoughts:
MAKO:
For a twin tip, the mako is a great all around free ride board and great in waves if your riding strapped. The board can handle chop amazingly well, carves very nice, and able to jump just like any other twin tip absent the "pop" that you get from your typical stiff, flexi-wide tip twin tip. The mako definitely has a spot in the quiver line-up.
UG Kipuna:
I love this board. It's extremely durable and very friendly with its full deck pad. It handles chop very well with is flexi- wood core. I ride it strapless so I can't comment on jumping - yet - but I imagine it's like any other directional. The board is not the fastest directional that I have ridden, but it makes up for that in other areas. Unless your rocking 200 pounds plus, I would go for the 5'8.
I've rode the spleene zone and I think it has its benefits too