I would suggest holding on to your cash for a bit and making it a priority to get to a viewing night or two with your scope at the Pony Club or similar with other IIS Members.
This will give you a chance to look first hand through a number of eyepieces and there is a good chance that a kind soul or two will let you borrow a few to try out in your own gear.
Trying before you buy is a great way to go if you can.
If that fails i would go back to the standard questions before I would make a recommendation...what is your budget, what do like look at, what are your likes/dislikes ergonomically etc.
I tend to buy fewer top shelf items that I will enjoy over my life in a variety of scopes (less is more) but others have different opinions...Good Luck and Enjoy!
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