I am. This just hit my desk.
Garmin says:
The 610's sleek touchscreen is as rugged as it is functional, proving it's more than just a pretty face. The 610 can stand up to rain, sweat and splashes, yet it's sensitive enough that you can operate it with running gloves.
Will it? Stay tuned. I'll let you know soon.
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