I'm looking for a tactile switch that is a bit lighter with more of a tactile bump as these are a bit Kailh Box Winter Tactile Switches are a bit heavy for me.
I don't mind trying out a few options but I don't really want to have to take them all apart and lube them if possible.
Should I try the BOBA U4T and maybe the Baby Kangaroos?
The U4T is a fine choice. If you want a noticeable bump and a lighter weight, you can go as low as the 55 G stock switches. (Although 57 G L aftermarket springs are probably a better weight.) The stock 62 G U4T are reasonable.
Bonus with the U4T is that you don't need to disassemble or lube them. (Although it is always good to lube the springs of most switches if you can.) If you do elect to lube the U4T, it doesn't need much.
Another option for bump but not-heavy is the MMD Princess. It is a kind of budget U4T or budget Panda. It is long-pole like the U4T. The factory pre-lube is decent, which means you don't have to do anything to them. And I mean anything.
The Princess is very cheap, just a few dollars for a sample pack of 10. Check on AliExpress. They may be even cheaper on 11.11. Try a few.
Speaking of 11.11, there may be other discounts on switches that meet these requirements. For example, the JWICK T1 is known for being a budget tactile. It has a medium-heavy bump at the top. They are factory pre-lubed decently, so you don't need to do any work on them.
They are already very cheap at like $20 for 90, but may be even cheaper during the 11.11 sale.
[You may wish to respring them with 65 G 14mm springs or 55 G 18mm springs if you find the stock 67 G spring to be heavy. It's reasonable, though.]
Gateron CAP Brown V2 are like a light Ergo Clear. So, more than MX Brown, but not like an unlubed 67 G MX Clear. They bottom out at 55 G [using heavy springs.] They are cheap AF and come factory pre-lubed. You can lube them with 3204 to make them better, but they are okay out-of-box.
Huano Banana are switches that are lighter than MX Brown in spring weight, but heavier in tactility. They're like a medium-tactile almost, but not heavy. Come in packs of 45, in fruit jars. May be a little cheaper during 11.11 sale. But they will be high-pitched unless you lube them.
AKKO Cream Blue V3 Pro are a pre-lubed medium-tactile. They have a fairly long bump. But the weight is not excessive. The factory lube is good enough. Meaning that you don't have to do anything. You can get a box of 45 for maybe $10 shipped during sales.
MODE Tomorrow is a bit more exotic, harder-to-get. It's a medium-tactile like an elongated MX Clear. Gentle but noticeable bump. They come pre-lubed with a light coat of 205g0 and are relatively deep-sounding long-poles. Ready-to-go.
So those are predominantly some of the cheaper options. Most of them are pre-lubed, many of them require no work at all.
The Baby Kangaroos would also be a good bet for tactility, but I find that you might want to lube them for better sound. The AKKO Jelly Purple have a bump and light-weight, but again, you'd want to lube for better sound.