The blades are great value and the rubbers don't need boosting. If you're open to that, there's more options. But it's hard to tell without more specifics from you or seeing you play.
Thanks for the insights.
2 more questions:
Is the throw as low as everyone says?
Is there any more popular rubber this resembles, like is this similar to bty Glayzer?
I use barefoot shoes (leguano) and they are much lighter. I feel much more nimble in these than in Mizunos I tried, when I came back to tabletennis. But I use the same shoes outside of the hall too.
To me the bigger factor is strength and endurance of core and leg muscles.
Why do you not use the threads you already opened?
Both are good for forehand oriented players. You have not posted a video of you playing a match or extensive information about your play style, so it's not possible to give recommendations.
If you are a beginner, stick with Vega Europe. Mantra pro is a great rubber, but not for beginners. Maybe it suits you, you only know if you try. But it has a harder sponge, more spin speed and catapult and lower throw.
Butterfly Glayzer might be right for you. It's softer than Dignics 05 but same top sheet. Con is you really feel the top speed limits.
Also Stiga Mantra Pro might be interesting for you. Very durable and similar to G1, but lower throw and more spin and power, but similar control
Better learn to glue yourself, if you want that boosted performance. You need to reboost and reglue ever so often. Also the rubbers need to be replaced sometime... It's a hassle to not do it at home IMO
Yinhe D-715 both 90g - 50€ each
Butterfly Glayzer Red max - 40€
Sanwei V5 Pro 90g - 20€
Sanwei ALC 54 both 88g- 20€ each
Interested in following items for Trade:
Blades:
Yasaka Falck W7 with weight 90+-2g
Yinhe PD 437 with weight 90+-2g
Rubbers (new and unused only):
Stiga Mantra pro H and M...