I like && a lot, he's got an unusual style and is a good positive role model for younger kids getting into skating.
As someone who has had multiple concussions (thanks snowboarding), I skate in a helmet 90% of the time these days, even just flatground... it's good to see a pro flying the flag for wearing a helmet and normalising it.
Seems like the sort of skater that if you bumped into him at the park he would be pretty sound and want to chat...a friend of mine has met him a bunch of times at the freestyle world champs and had nothing but positive stuff to say about the guy.