Any blade that does not have ridiculous quick rebound will work fine enough.
Allround Evolution should be easily available for a low price, W6 same situation.
The rubbers in OP signature will do, although I would be inclined towards the Vega Pro.
OP is a recreational player who will likely not pay money for professional coaching, so let's get that idea out of our heads.
I was once a recreational player on an Army camp in Iraq and had a similar issue on BH. I simply did not know how to BH loop underspin. A translater guy who used a USD $3 hardbat would retrieve everything with light underspin and I couldn't BH attack it to save my life.
I bought and read Coach Larry Hodges out of print "Steps to Success Table Tennis" book and it showed EXACTLY how to do that stroke and every basic fundamental aspect of Table Tennis...
A month later, no more issues vs that guy. By the time I got assigned to Korea and joined a TT club to begin my amateur TT career, I had the best BH loop vs underspin in the entire city as a rec player, weird.
If you are not gunna get pro coaching, get a good book that explains the fundamentals and read 100x. It will get you started, but won't replace professional coaching.
Enjoy Ur TT.