Walking Pad Treadmill with Incline, 2026 Upgrade Portable Under Desk Treadmill for Home Small with Handles, 3.0HP Walking Pad with Handle Bar, 0.6-7.6MPH, 350LBS
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Karen J. –
Love this!
Love this treadmill. Does everything a big professional one does! Very compact to roll under e bed when not in use! Rolls very easy! Would definitely recommend!
Rachel Rigdon –
Walking Pad Small treadmill
I work late and wanted a way to work out when I got home instead of joining a gym. I didn’t want to be around people while working out. I’m around 285 and 5’8 for measure and the walking pad handles my weight and the quality is durable. I wished the pad were slightly longer with my walking stride but it works just fine. I just have to be careful not to let myself pull back too much or you can fall off hence why I keep at least one arm holding the handle (clumsy person here). When it arrived, it was east to assemble. I just took it out the box, installed the handles (screws in so doesn’t fold) and started using it. The speed goes up to 4mph, comes with remote, a remote cradle, and there is a slight incline adjustment or you can use it flat. Its small and easy to store away. Its a good investment and I have enjoyed having the walking pad for working out.
Ali Aguilar –
A solid option for simple needs and a limited budget
As others have mentioned, the handle bar is too low to be a source of stability – I’m 5’6″ and it barely reaches my fingertips when I’m walking. That said, I was anticipating that, and will use the pad under a desk (or similar) to provide stability instead of the handlebar (which is really only useful for setting the remote on).It works as expected, and though I haven’t take it above 5.0mph that’s a suitable brisk walking pace, which is what I bought it for. It is a narrow tread, and as a larger body (250+ lbs) with long legs it’s about as narrow and short as I could handle. If I veer slightly off center my foot catches on the back corner plastic parts – I don’t think it impacts functionality, its just startling.The noise level is as expected when it’s on, and it’s pretty easy to wheel around, esp with the handle bar removed. All in all, the downsides are as I anticipated and it’s still a good value for the price.
Val –
Nice and compact
Nice and compact. Works great for under my desk at work. Pretty quiet and i love the remote!
Kathleen Chadwick –
So far so good
Im 6’2″, 230lbs, the treadmill is in fact very small like most reviews have said, however i find it is still perfectly usable. A treadmill for $100 (on sale) is absolutely absurdly cheap, and i feel it is well worth the price. it assembles with 2 screws for the handle bars and 2 screws for the phone/tablet holder and takes only a couple minutes. It weighs very little and can be stored under a bed after removing the handle bars. I have only walked 5 miles on it at 4mph but so far it seems to do the job, and is very nice to be able to get some exercise while watching tv. It did take almost a week longer than the estimated delivery time to get here however. All in all i would certainly recomend if youre on a tight budget. (will update review after using it further)
O Iris Gonzalez –
Satisfied
I love it wish it went on incline but def love it 7 .6 mph smooth light weight thin perfect for my winter walks at home Ty delivery was great as well and wish the controls was on the treadmill cause remote is easily lost small palm size remote
Sterling Smith –
Too Small for Taller Users (5’11” Review)
I’m 5’11” and unfortunately this walking pad is just too small for me to use comfortably.It technically works as intended, but the walking area feels too short and narrow for my stride. I have to take shorter, choppy steps to avoid hitting the sides, and my feet will catch the guards if I walk normally. Because of that, it doesn’t feel like a natural walking motion.The handrail is also very low (below hip height for me), so I have to lean forward if I want to use it, which makes the posture uncomfortable.I also noticed it’s a bit noisy, so it may not be the best option if you’re planning to use it in an office or shared space.This could work well for someone shorter or for very light, slow walking, but if you’re taller, I would recommend looking for a model with a longer and wider walking surface.
VipTravis –
Good walking pad.
Works good. You control the speed with a remote. I feel like it’s not as fast as I was expecting but gets fast enough to walk (probably not good for running). It has an incline mode but you need to set it manually and it’s not much incline. I just leave mine in the incline mode. It’s pretty quiet. It’s very compact but because of that the walking surface isn’t very wide. It would be more comfortable if the walking surface was wider. It’s super easy to use, pretty much plug and play if you don’t put the handle bar on. I don’t find it particularly heavy but some people might. It has small wheels so you can tip it up and roll it. Overall I’m happy with the purchase, it’s not the nicest thing in the world but it works and is good for the price.