First off, I know this has been discussed several times before, so I apologize for beating a dead horse. Looking for advice from anyone who has current first hand knowledge since models have been updated.
I've been able to try on some of the lighter weight Lowa boots (Renegade) and the fit is good. I don't have access to anything stiffer locally so my only choice is to order and return what I don't want. Trying to minimize that game as much as possible. With that said I've narrowed down to the Camino GTX or the Ticam II GTX. Both have great reviews, and as far as I can tell the only major difference is stiffer sole of the Ticam.
I'm buying primarily for archery elk hunting in Colorado. In the past we've hunted from horseback so my feet weren't quite as big of concern. This time we're hunting from a spike camp off our backs and will be a few miles in. Will keep my pack as light as possible, guessing around 30# or a little more going in. Obviously much heavier while hauling out (I hope).
Based on this, does anyone have experience or advice on which of these boots might be better suited for my intended use? Will the stiffer sole of the Ticam be warranted, or do you recommend saving the cash and going with the Camino? I may end up ordering both and letting my feet decide, but always appreciate the wealth of knowledge and experience that comes from Hunt Talk members.
I've been able to try on some of the lighter weight Lowa boots (Renegade) and the fit is good. I don't have access to anything stiffer locally so my only choice is to order and return what I don't want. Trying to minimize that game as much as possible. With that said I've narrowed down to the Camino GTX or the Ticam II GTX. Both have great reviews, and as far as I can tell the only major difference is stiffer sole of the Ticam.
I'm buying primarily for archery elk hunting in Colorado. In the past we've hunted from horseback so my feet weren't quite as big of concern. This time we're hunting from a spike camp off our backs and will be a few miles in. Will keep my pack as light as possible, guessing around 30# or a little more going in. Obviously much heavier while hauling out (I hope).
Based on this, does anyone have experience or advice on which of these boots might be better suited for my intended use? Will the stiffer sole of the Ticam be warranted, or do you recommend saving the cash and going with the Camino? I may end up ordering both and letting my feet decide, but always appreciate the wealth of knowledge and experience that comes from Hunt Talk members.