No, the skyline and omega v asia have a huge difference in bounciness. It does not help much transitioning to that type of rubber. Vega china is much more logical and practical in his forehand since it is also tacky but a bit faster though still slower than omega v asia.
I would not say NO.
Your approach make sense, but provided that the OP is used to, and the OP wants to keep to max extend the chinese style he/she is used to, but with Xiom rubbers, for some reason.
But what I think is, that for just 2 months of comeback from a really long gap, the OP didn't develope a Real Chinese stroke style, no matter how well he/she feels with Chinese tacky rubbers.
Having in mind the OP age of 46 I would consider the the Omega V Asia as a better option for a player who wants to make a transfer to real Euro style tensor rubbers. The OP indicated very well that he is looking for tensors as cheaper alternatives to Tenergy, especially to T05.
For me it is enough to find the rational thread of the problem and to choose an advice.
Omega V Asia CAN be a fast rubber. But at the same time it has a perfect quality for touch and slow play.
It has the lowest trampoline effect and is the most linear amongst all nontacky Xiom Tensors.
Thats why its my choise for players who want to transfer from Chinese tacky to Euro style rubbers, as well as for players who want to develope mixed Euro-Chinese technique. Omega 7 Asia sounds like a step up, but in fact is a very different rubber, thats why I would not recomend it for that purpose. Its better for the Euro style.
The options for a direct Euro style transitions are explained above too.