Baker Deck Tristan T-Funk Funkhouser Skate Creep B2 (8.5)

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The Baker Deck Tristan T-Funk Funkhouser Skate Creep B2 (8.5") is a bold, unapologetic graphic that perfectly matches the raw energy of both the skater and the brand. Measuring 8.5" x 32.25" with a 14.5" wheelbase, and featuring a squared nose and tail, this deck is built for powerful skating, especially on transitions, rails, and crusty street spots. The graphic, illustrated by Creep, delivers a gritty, lowbrow-style drawing of a pin-up femme mechanic surrounded by flames, pistons, and engine parts—rooted in classic chopper and outlaw aesthetics. The monochrome design, heavy black ink lines, and gritty edge scream pure skate rat vibes.

Baker Skateboards, founded by Andrew Reynolds in 2000, has always stood for DIY spirit, raw street skating, and zero filter. From the days of Baker Bootleg and Baker 3 to its modern resurgence, Baker built its rep on being loud, reckless, and completely real—and decks like this embody that legacy.

Tristan “T-Funk” Funkhouser fits Baker’s ethos perfectly. Known for charging full-speed, grinding rugged handrails, and putting down clips in classic Baker fashion, T-Funk has been one of the most exciting street skaters of his generation. His style is unpredictable, heavy-footed, and rooted in the kind of East Coast-meets-LA grit that commands attention.

Creep, the artist behind this deck, is known for their flash-tattoo-meets-underground-comix aesthetic. Their work taps into skateboarding's rebellious underbelly—illustrating chaotic, taboo-heavy characters with an unmistakable flair. Collaborating with Baker and T-Funk makes perfect sense; it’s a union of outsider art and outlaw skating.

Overall, this deck isn’t just about the specs—it’s a visual and cultural statement. It represents a skateboarder's skateboard, for the skaters who never hit the brakes.

Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.

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