I've got custody of one of cycleman's, trying to troubleshoot a battery life problem (initial theory was that the battery was shagged and would benefit from replacement, but it takes a reasonable amount of charge, and will run for a good
[1] 8-9 hours just sat on my desk logging a track, falling to about 4 hours if you make it keep recalculating routes, so I'm thinking it's actually a software issue). I've done a major firmware upgrade, and keep forgetting to take it out on bike rides to see how it performs when routing under real-world conditions...
Anyway, coming from an eTrex 30 (and various other eTrexen before that), I'm extremely underwhelmed. It's a bit smaller, and the make-me-a-circular-bike-ride feature is nice, but A-to-B routing is equally (but differently, because the maps aren't the same and the Edge Touring is elevation-aware) poor, the touchscreen UI is a bit meh
[2], it suffers from the usual Edge concept of 'starting' and 'stopping' recording (which is basically a way to set you up to fail to record a ride), and the battery life (even if it matched the official spec) is atrocious, exacerbated by not being able to simply swap batteries at the roadside. I haven't experimented with the more advanced features. The UI seems simpler, and that's a win if you're only interested in the features that Mr Garmin thinks a cyclist cares about - in comparison the eTrex is a navigational Swiss Army Knife, and contains a lot of UI decisions that date back to the days when a GPS receiver was something you'd use alongside a paper map and TomTom were a company that made barcode readers.
[1] By Garmin Edge standards.
[2] I have a rational hatred of touchscreens generally.