Not usually into the gap centered type skaters, but Reynolds is a different story. He does everything so proper, and makes it all look so easy.
I've seen him in person a few times, and the show he put on was amazing. Once was a demo that he was killing, the other 2 times were at bust or bail and the first Wallenberg contest. At both of those, he was the only dude who didn't look like he was chucking himself down the stairs. He went at it with the same ease and composure most people have on a 3 stair, but the spots were a 16 stair and Wallenberg. He's so calculated and controlled. Its pretty unbelievable. Wallenberg, getting the frontside flip in 3 tries without ever really putting himself at risk, was amazing. Cole did the b/s 360 in two tries at the next one, but he took a slam to the head in the process, and looked fueled by adrenaline, and while mazing in its own rite, didn't impress me the way Reynolds did with his chill approach and one extra try.