Whatever cards you are drawn to are going to work for you. I wouldn’t overthink it too much.
Go with the deck that feels comfortable. If it sits well in your grip and shuffles cleanly, that’s enough. They aren’t heavy or oversized, so you’re not fighting the cards or straining your wrists just to get started.
Been working with Kabbalistic associations in RWS for a while now. Found some oracle decks that actually work pretty well alongside it. I’d go with The Wisdom of the Oracle by Colette Baron-Reid or Sacred Rebels Oracle by Alana Fairchild.
They deal with universal energies without getting tangled up in the structured pathways of traditional tarot. Kind of like getting guidance from Binah rather than tracking all the sephirotic correspondences. The Wisdom of the Oracle has this flow that feels similar to how the High Priestess connects Kether to Tiphareth, a direct wisdom channel type thing.
Both decks are on Hayhouse or Amazon. They help when the Kabbalah studies get too heavy on the analysis side.