The R7S *might* work, as they are basically an upgraded version of the AK47 blue.
That said, I personally have trouble bottoming out my own R7S, as the sponge is a good 'impact insulator' for the blade -- the sponge basically just compresses more as you ramp up your swinging power, only to reach a plateau of sorts at your maximum power.... It never actually fully bottoms out -- The rubber relies on it's sponge for speed
and not the blade.
The AK47 Blue however lets much more force through the sponge from the get go,... It basically partially relies on the blade's energy / resistance to generate speed, rather than just the density and elasticity of the sponge itself.
Haven't used a Vega Europe in aong time, but as I recall they bottom-out pretty easily, so yeah -- that could also work.
If in doubt, go with the 1.5mm Mark V... It's always been a spinny rubber on softer all wood blades, and 1.5mm
on a hinoki one ply should bottom out very nicely.
Though seriously dude, if you're going to buy a rubber solely for having a fun hit with this blade, if I were you, I would just buy a set of AK47 blues and be done with it. At $18 a pop they're a lot cheaper and a shitload faster than the Mark V on every measure, they spin like all buggery on a one-ply (almost tenergy-like at times 🤯), and in terms of hardness / softness of both topsheet and rubber, (in my experience at least), they basically hit that tiny, fussy, persnickety little Hinoki-effect Goldilocks zone fully and square squarely between the eyes every time... (...with a goddamn sledgehammer!!! 😎😎😎😜)