Glad you're still as happy as I am with the swap mate.
Dry or wet I never wear gloves mtbing and even commuting only when temps are aproaching freezing.
I'd disagree about the map screen being too small. I don't really use navigation functions anymore (phone or Garmin) but that's just down to my eyesight deteriorating over the last few years and not carrying reading glasses on rides. Back when my eyesight was perfect I used the old 800 (similar sized screen to the newer 5/830 but lower resolution) to navigate when riding and in Spain (just an example of an area I have no knowledge of) and the mapping detail was absolutely fine. The 530/830's screens have improved a fair bit from that old device so I'd be surprised if they're not equally if not more useable. Couldn't comment on the re-routing issues you mention though.
I think a decent dedicated bar/stem mounted GPS has to be the better option for following routes over a GPS watch and pulling out your phone combo. A deliveroo style phone mounted to the bars/stem might be a better option for some riding (definitely delivering food anyway) but I'd never even dream of doing that for the type of riding I do.
Dry or wet I never wear gloves mtbing and even commuting only when temps are aproaching freezing.
I'd disagree about the map screen being too small. I don't really use navigation functions anymore (phone or Garmin) but that's just down to my eyesight deteriorating over the last few years and not carrying reading glasses on rides. Back when my eyesight was perfect I used the old 800 (similar sized screen to the newer 5/830 but lower resolution) to navigate when riding and in Spain (just an example of an area I have no knowledge of) and the mapping detail was absolutely fine. The 530/830's screens have improved a fair bit from that old device so I'd be surprised if they're not equally if not more useable. Couldn't comment on the re-routing issues you mention though.
I think a decent dedicated bar/stem mounted GPS has to be the better option for following routes over a GPS watch and pulling out your phone combo. A deliveroo style phone mounted to the bars/stem might be a better option for some riding (definitely delivering food anyway) but I'd never even dream of doing that for the type of riding I do.