Sorry for bombarding you with questions. But something in what you wrote made me think, perhaps, that you have decided on the equipment you want to use, or that is "right" for you, or something.....based on words and reviews and content on the internet. Hopefully that is not the case.
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The best way to tell what equipment will be good for you is to try a lot of different things. And, I have to be honest, I could name, right now, somewhere between 30-50 blades that would be acceptable for me to use and about the same number of different rubbers that would be acceptable as well. There are setups (blade and rubbers) that cost under $50.00 (USD) total, that I could use without a significant loss in level from Chinese manufacturers. There are setups that are very expensive that I could use that would not lower my level but would also not cause my level to go higher. A skilled player can play with a lot of different equipment, get used to it, and perform quite well.
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However, for a developing player, equipment that is suitable for helping the player develop technique and improve would be well worth having. And you can't sort out what that would be based on online reviews of TT equipment.
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Offensive S is an excellent blade and likely, right in a good range for many players including you.
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Tenergy rubbers are amazing. I am not sure there is much on the market that is really "better" than Tenergy. But Tenergy is not an easy rubber to use if you do not already have fairly high level technique; this is the case even if it is on a very controllable blade like the Offensive S.
So, if you have determined, by intelligent methods, that T05 is the right rubber for you for both FH and BH, and this is truly an accurate assessment, it would likely mean that you are quite a high level player and probably would not need equipment recommendations.
Of course, I could be wrong. But it is worth trying before you buy whenever possible.