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The WALKINGPAD A1 Pro is an award-winning foldable treadmill designed for modern living. With a maximum load of 300 lbs, it features a compact design that fits under desks, smart speed control, and whisper-quiet operation, making it perfect for both work and exercise. Enjoy a spacious running area and a hassle-free setup with no assembly required.














| ASIN | B07SJCZLPQ |
| Additional Features | Foldable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #643,541 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,912 in Treadmills |
| Brand | WALKINGPAD |
| Brand Name | WALKINGPAD |
| Color | Quiet Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 369 Reviews |
| Deck Length | 42.2 Inches |
| Display | LED |
| Display Size | 22 Inches |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | User Manual, Power Cord |
| Input Power | 746 Watts |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 56.5"D x 21.5"W x 5"H |
| Item Weight | 60 Pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A1PRO |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Incline Percentage | 15 |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 230 Pounds |
| Metrics Measured | Speed, Steps, Calories Burned, Time |
| Model Number | WPA1F Pro |
| Number of Programs | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Effortlessly increase activity and avoid pain from sitting with this quiet, foot-sensing speed control treadmill that saves space and sets up easily under your desk. |
| Product Dimensions | 56.5"D x 21.5"W x 5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Increasing activity, avoiding pain from sitting, exercising while working or doing other tasks |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Speed Rating | 0.31 to 3.72 mph |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| UPC | 886424259060 073593384918 |
D**A
So far So good!
I did a good amount of on line research about this product and these under desk treadmills in general. I have my fears, especially given the price of this one. But the folding feature is helpful for me. I can fold it and push it forward under my desk and then I can stand and work. My chair has a few issues because I can't push it forward enough as there is a wall in front of my desk. I am working on this issue, will have to report back. I wish I could stand it on its side for storage but they warn about not doing this so I am not. I have had the treadmill for a few days and so far I am loving it. I am being careful about the tread and keeping it centered. So far it has a tendency to drift to the left but it does not go all the way to rubbing. I am still playing with the adjustment capabilities. Some of it may have to do with how I walk and the angle of the machine in relation to my desk. I am testing all these variables to see. I have not had it long enough to have answers. but I was very impressed with the packaging and instructions were adequate. I use the remote and/or the app to operate and both are adequate so far. Related to my work flow, I could use a pause ability which does not exist unfortunately (5 seconds is not long enough for my needs). But this is not a big deal - I just want to get moving while I am working and so far so good. Sitting long times is not great, standing for long times is not great - and walking, as a natural motion feels good. I have to wear workout clothing when I am working as I can get a real vigorous walk going if I want. I have to figure out how best to work it into my day. Ill have to update my review once some more time has passed. Oh, also the noise is not bad My microphone does not pick it up - its like white noise in the background I think.
G**L
Does exactly what I expected it to do. App is not very good - some tips for Apple Watch users.
(So I bought this treadmill a week ago, and now it seems like it's being discontinued. Still, I'll write this review just in case people are still researching it, and I do have some tips about the app). This is a long one, so tl;dr: - Well built, appears and feels sturdy. Idk how long it'll last, though. - Folds well, wheels are nice. NO HANDLE to manipulate it. - App is clunky and buggy but I managed to make it work with my Apple Watch and sync with the Health App. Read below for details. - Remote and onboard screen are great. - Automatic mode isn't. Manual works just fine and is the only one I use. - Didn't come with a battery for the remote, or silicon oil - This is NOT a running treadmill. - You will want to wear cushioned shoes. - On hardwood floors, please use a treadmill mat. - Things I want to see: smaller increments for speed changes, a pause function in the app, and a new app. I decided on this treadmill as a middle-of-the-road item - figured it'd be good enough for me to try this whole walking desk thing and see if it works for me, while avoiding the cheapest ones, and also not shelling out too much money in case it's not my thing (it was on sale). And if it is, well, I can always upgrade next year. It came recommended by a friend who's been using one for up to 10 hours a day for months before upgrading to a more expensive one and giving this one to his wife (the guy is a freak. He walks 100% of his working time.) (1) Unboxing. It came in a fairly standard box, and was well packaged. I had a little fun getting it out of there, but I managed just fine on my own (you will need a fairly big floor space to do that.) The treadmill is fully assembled, all you have to do is remove the packaging, unfold it, and plug it in. Of note, mine did NOT come with a battery for the remote (seriously, Kingsmith?!) but I had one in the junk drawer. It also did NOT come with silicon oil, so I'll have to buy that separately. Then I took it upstairs to my home office. That was also a little bit of fun, since it's about 60lbs and a square shape that's rather awkward to carry, but again, I managed just fine on my own. It does NOT have any kind of handle, which would make it A LOT easier to carry or push around on the front wheels. (2) Setup. Setup is easy. Plug in, switch on, download the app (or not) and start walking. It's initially limited to a slow 2.5kph speed, until you either complete a 1km walk (or is it 1 mile?) or undergo the "Novice Guide" on the app. Bit annoying but I do appreciate the sentiment behind this. However, I was only able to complete the first half of the novice guide (manual), and it bugged when starting the second half (automatic). The treadmill switched to Automatic just fine but the app didn't detect it, and I had to reset the treadmill to get it back to manual and try again (even the remote didn't let me switch back.) The remote is nice, and easy to operate - although it's black with black etched markings, so those are barely visible. The treadmill's onboard screen is really nice and super easy to read. You can customize which info it shows in the app, but you can't customize how fast it loops though it. (3) Use. Well, it's only been a week, but so far this thing has been meeting my expectations. It feels sturdy and well made, it doesn't wobble at all (mine is sitting on fairly thick bedroom carpet). The belt was straight out of the box. I've been walking anywhere between 15 and 45 minutes several times a day, while working, and found it easy to use, and effective. I do really appreciate that it can be folded up and out of the way when I want to sit (or make my office less cluttered). I was concerned that the belt width would be too small, but it's not. 16" works just fine for me. The length is also good, and I have long legs (I'm 5'11"). Top speed (6kph) lets me do a really fast walk or slow jog (wouldn't jog on this thing regularly, but it was nice as a quick 5' warmup before y outdoor morning run.) One thing though, if you're used to running treadmills - the deck is HARD. It's a thin belt running on top of hard plastic. There is no give - I can't fathom how some people can walk for hours without cushioned shoes. I wear my old running shoes and keep them indoors only. (3) Automatic mode? Yeah, not for me. I didn't manage to make that work. It tends to stop and start abruptly, trying to eject you, and the middle zone where you're supposed to do most of your walk isn't well defined and too small. Doesn't feel too safe. Manual mode works great, though. (4) The app. Oh, it's clunky and a little buggy. It's got a very bad rating, which is probably deserved, but I did manage to make it work with Apple Health and get credit for steps, exercise minutes and calories, after some fiddling around (and close my rings :)) If you wear an Apple Watch (or any fitness watch), it won't record most of your walking sessions on its own, because if you're working, you won't be moving your arm. So if you want that to happen, you either have to wear your watch on your ankle (!) or figure out how to get the data in there through the app. Here's what I did: - In Apple Health, change the priority for apps in Steps, Active Energy and "Running + Walking Distance". For each one of those, scroll down to open "Data Source and Access", tap Edit. In the Data Source list, drag KS Fit on top, so it has a higher priority than your phone *and* your watch. Now you'll get credit whenever you use the app (either on the phone or the watch), assuming it syncs correctly (!). - I mostly use the app on my Watch. It's a little buggy and slow to respond/sync with the treadmill, but it works. It will *not* record and actual workout, but it will start the "workout" function (if you have the stock workout complication, you can see the little man run), and will contribute to your move, exercise and stand rings, without recording an actual workout (which I think is good. If you want that, start an Indoor Walk manually.) - When you finish your walk, however, is where things get a little dicey. First, the Apple workout function won't stop. I work around that by manually starting a stock workout of any type and stopping it immediately (anything below a minute won't be saved.) Second, it may or may not sync your walk data correctly with Health (especially the steps and calories.) To make sure you get it all in, open the KS Fit app on your phone, connect it to the treadmill, and it will sync automatically. Do this before starting another walk, because it doesn't seem like the treadmill's memory will save two of those. - The Watch app is pretty barebones, but it does what it's supposed to do. It is, however, super slow to sync with the treadmill when you want to change speed or get real-time data.
T**.
Aesthetically pleasing but poor quality
I have owned this Walkingpad for a little over a month and here's my honest review. The modern, compact, foldable design is what initially attracted me. After using the treadmill for 1+ mile walks at 2.25 MPH three of four days per week I have found that the belt is nearly impossible to keep centered. You need to keep a constant eye on it and then step off to adjust it. If you let it go too far to one side it will shred the belt as you've seen pics in the other reviews. If you are looking to use this at your desk while working I would caution you, because you truly have to watch the belt gaps continuously. I emailed customer support and they admitted that the belt movement was a issue due to the fact that the treadmill is foldable. After 3 weeks my remote stopped working. I contacted customer support once again and they said to replace the battery. It's only 3 weeks old, why do I have to pay for a new battery? ship me one or give me a new remote please. Forget using the app to control the machine, it's completely worthless and it doesn't even fit the screen of my iPhone 11 when open. The treadmill has instantly and abruptly shut off two times while I was walking. Without having any handrails or anything to grip it took all that I had to not fall and break my neck when this has happened. Very very dangerous! Once again I contacted customer support and they asked me to send them a video of this for their technician to review. I am unsure how I am supposed to video this since it's a random occurrence. Am I supposed to hold my iPhone and film it while walking on it for 45 minutes at a time? That seems a bit unrealistic don't you think? I would strongly caution against buying this machine. I have a hunch mine is going to wind up in the dumpster in another month or two. And at the price point I think you would be better off buying a different model from a more reputable, time tested manufacturer.
L**P
3 months after purchase - Very happy with it
Overall: I've been using this treadmill consistently for almost 3 months now. I'm very pleased with this machine. To the point that I've recommended it to a couple of friends already (although, they are unable to accommodate this type of purchase at this time. But they want to get it someday). Prior to getting this treadmill, I wouldn't be able to get in a daily walk. I'd try, but going outside in the Midwest can be difficult if the weather is being a pain. On top of that, I have other responsibilities, interests, hobbies, etc...Setting aside a minimum 30min to take a walk every day isn't that difficult. But, there's only so many hours in a day to accomplish everything I want to do. I used to have to make sure I scheduled appropriately so that everything would get done that needed done. With this treadmill (and the setup I have it in) I can multitask so many things. I have it set up at my desk with my computer, and a TV above the monitors. Various things I've been able to accomplish while using this unit: my digital photos are organized beautifully, my bills are paid up and budget is more detailed, I've designed multiple designs for various hobbies, I work from home sometimes, I've watched movies and ate dinner at my desk. That's just some of it. I get significantly more things accomplished AND haven't had this much exercise in years. Comfort: I will say...wear the right shoes. I've walked wearing my well-fitted slippers before. Usually because of a spur of the moment idea to hop on and check an email quickly, but I end up sidetracked and doing a lot of other things. When this would happen, I'd end up with a lot of foot pain. When I wear my Hoka sneakers, I'm great. Never any foot/ankle/knee discomfort. Just muscle pains from walking way too much and forgetting to stretch before & after. Length: It's perfect for me. My desk is 3ft deep. I have the head of the treadmill just 2" or so shy of meeting the back of my desk. I'm 5'2", so I have a short stride. But for me, it's perfect. I can walk just towards the back (but not all the way to the back where I might slip off). This does mean I have to use the Manual feature, but that's okay with me. The Auto feature made me nervous anyways (just a personal preference thing and NOT anything against the feature itself). With the length it has, and my short stride, I have minimal need to move it in and out from my desk. The fold: It's easy to fold it. I don't fold it often, but sometimes when I realize I've gotten hyper focused on a project and have been walking for many hours, I decide I should take a break. What I do is push the whole treadmill back the last 2" or so inches that I have before it hits the wall/back of my desk. Then I fold it and I can still pull my high-sitting chair up to my desk and use it. I do have to make sure the chair legs are aligned properly with the treadmill, and it does touch the treadmill in order for me to sit the appropriate distance from the desk. However, I thoroughly enjoy having this choice, and especially enjoy the minimal movement required. The first under desk treadmill I tried didn't fold, and I had to do a lot more to get it moved around so I could use my chair. Calibration: I've only had to use the calibration feature once, when I was doing some minor adjustments to the belt. I appreciate this feature. The under desk treadmill prior to this one, and that one was a PAIN to calibrate. If it didn't sense someone was on the treadmill, it shut off. Now, this was a nice safety feature, but when trying to calibrate and check belt slippage issues, that wasn't helpful. This machine does not have that type of issue and I found working with it, in this context, to be very easy. Safety: There's no safety feature, which I'm actually okay with. That's because I only use my treadmill when I'm at my desk. My hands/forearms are always resting on my desk, which keep me steady. The only time I've had any safety concern is when a family member will walk in and try to have an in depth conversation with me. I've tripped once while trying to turn my head to look at them during a conversation. Now, we keep the talks short while I'm walking, or if they know it's going to be longer then they let me know and I stop the machine. Display: I'm not a huge fan of the fact that the display clears away all information when you stop the machine. There's no pause option. In another stage of life, it would have been a deal breaker (when I was tracking my workouts better). However, I'm at a point in life where I just don't care to track it anymore. I know that I walk a minimum of 30min a day, significantly more on weekends. I don't even pay attention to the display anymore (except to occasionally see what speed I'm at). Speed: I rarely fiddle with it. The starting speed is 1mph. That's usually what I stick with. I might bring it up to 1.5mph once in a while. But usually the standard 1mph is perfectly fine for me. If I'm working on computer design stuff, which requires me to be more careful/detail oriented, I stick with 1mph. However, this morning all I've been doing is paying bills, checking email, reading Reddit, and writing this review. So I've been using 1.5mph. It's my personal preference to keep it lower, but I have gone up to 2mph before. But, with how I multitask when I use the machine, I keep it slow and steady. Belt slippage: None. I remember reading reviews before buying where people complained about the belt slipping and having troubles getting it aligned right. My thought process when I ignored these: What is the likelihood these were user error issues? In the chance they weren't, my husband and I are both mechanically inclined individuals. I figured we'd be able to sort it out if I encountered that issue. At one point I did fiddle with the screws a little, to make sure alignment was good. I did the calibration feature during that time. I've never had a problem since. Now, I will say that when you fold it, the belt does lose tension and can move around. All that means is when you unfold it to use it again, before you "click it" open, check how the belt aligns at the very back/along the tracks. If it's not centered well, then when it still has some slack you just move it a little to where you want it to be. As long as the adjustments are appropriately set, you should only have centering issues when you're folding and unfolding and it should stay in place ones you have it centered. That's how it is for me. Remote: No issues with the remote. It's easy to function. Never had connectivity issues. I keep it sitting on my desk, next to my mouse and keyboard. I've had to change the battery once already, but that's fine. The batteries aren't expensive (CR2032) and I never expect the stock batteries that devices come with to have a long life. Bluetooth: Never even tried it. Can't comment on it. I don't have an interested in another app on my phone.
J**H
Great item- exactly what I was looking for in an under desk treadmill.
At the time of writing this review, I've had this walking pad setup for about a week now- and I've been using it for about 1-2 hours every day so far. Generally- this product has been incredible and has enabled me to get in an additional 5000-12500 steps a day while working at my standing desk. I'm walking on it right now as I'm writing this review!. It is very quiet and the belt moves very smooth. The foldability was the main reason I purchased this item in particular- and it is even easier to use than expected. It folds incredibly easy and is very maneuverable with the built in wheels. I do have a few slight complaints, but nothing that would effect my overall enjoyment of the product so I haven't docked their rating for these: 1. The plug is not flush with the front of the machine, meaning I need to unplug it every time I shift it over to my storage location (which is a tight fit). 2. The machine auto-shuts off and requires a 30 minute cooldown period after a certain amount of time walking. 3. There is no pause feature on the remote and you must restart the timer/step counter each time you need to step away. Am planning to continue using this to get my10,000 steps every work day for the foreseeable future and I will check back in on this review if my experience has any notable changes.
J**S
Concerned about longevity - 3.5 stars
3.5 stars I have had this machine for just under 6 months, and have used it daily while I work. My typical mileage is between 5 and 8 miles each day, 5 days per week, so I am a heavy user. Setup was a breeze -- just unpack, put into position and start. I bought this brand because I wanted something that could fold up so I could sit when I got tired or just didn' want to walk. The reality is that I have only done that 1 or 2 times. It isn't worth the effort. when I want to sit, I just grab my laptop and head to the kitchen or a small table in my office. If I ever got another unit, I wouldn't worry about whether it folds up or not. I can see how this would be a huge benefit in very small spaces though. The remote works pretty well. I can get going with a couple of presses of the button and it works very consistently. I have only used Manual Mode. I don't really understand how the Automatic mode works. Anytime I have accidentally put it in Automatic mode, nothing happens. That might be because it is under a pretty wide desk and I don't get to the front of the pad. The app is hit or miss. It does work, and gives decent information about total mileage for the day/week/month, etc. I have the machine on and off several times per day and I think it picks up and synchs for nearly every walking session. It is quirky and often needs to be restarted, but I have been able to manage that pretty easily. For the most part, the machine is quiet, except at the beginning of the day. It is weird, it gets VERY noisy during the first walking session of the day shortly after I get it started. If I stop and start with the remote, it goes away and rarely comes back that day. If I just walk through the noise, it eventually stops as suddenly as it started. I have no explanation for this. The one concern I have is that about 3 times, it has ABRUPTLY stopped, nearly throwing me off. You wouldn't think going from 2.5mph to 0 would have that much force, but it does. To get it back working after this happens, I have to completely power it off using the switch on the back of the unit, and then it works fine again. It also occassionally stutters (for lack of a better word) which is also destabilizing, but not as bad as the abrupt stop. This issue could be dangerous and it what makes me worry about the longevity and safety of the product. I have had no issue with the needing to adjust the walking mat part. It was centered and worked fine out of the box. Overall, it is serving the purpose that I wanted and making it very much easier to be active while working.
K**R
Excellent under the desk treadmill, moderate to heavy use
I love this treadmill. I have dropped more than 10-lbs and feel better because of it. Getting steps in throughout the day is amazing. I have owned this piece of equipment for awhile now, and have put 600-miles on it. I maintain it as described in the owners manual and so far, no issues. This is my 3rd under the desk treadmill, and is by far the most expensive model I have owned. My other two treadmills began showing issues within a month of ownership. This one costs more, but so far the extra cost has been worth it. It is not perfect though, it has its flaws. Yes- the belt slips to one side no matter how often it is recentered. Has it affected its performance? Not really. Is it annoying? At first it was a little, but now I really don’t care. It is easy enough to adjust and really isn’t worth being concerned about. I read the manual and follow the instructions and it works fine albeit a little off center. Another critique is that when folded it must remain flat. I would like to be able to hide it behind my office door when not in use but that is not an option. Usually, I use it between 1 and 4-hours daily, in up to 60-min sessions. I make sure to let it cool down completely between uses. Compared to the other models I have owned this model runs a lot cooler. You can hear a fan kick in after a few minutes of it running. It is sturdy and the platform feels well constructed. I do not use the included remote aside from calibrating the machine every now and again; instead I opt to use the app on my iphone- which works well. I manually turn on the switch, reconnect the app and pick a program, or just push “go” and set a speed. It is very easy. It is a bit louder than I’d hoped it was, however it is on par with the other machines I’ve owned. If you’re using while on a work call you need to be muted. A mat under, or carpeting will help with that issue but it’s a treadmill - noise should be expected. All in all I am extremely pleased with this device and would recommend it to someone looking for a way to get some steps in throughout the day.
D**T
great for walking, a bad back makes it harder to move
I use this daily while watching TV. My other half uses it to keep moving on rainy or otherwise lazy days. I love it. The remote came with a cheap and possibly old battery - it died quick. Replaced it with a new and expensive one and it is happy as a clam. Invest in a good battery if you want it to work with only one button push. I have a bad back and I was hoping I could move it easily, but that was to much to expect of my back I think. But, I can get it out of the way if I have to just not daily. It folds easily though. When not in use, it stays in the living room, folded up and covered with a towel to discourage interested cats. They think I purchased a very expensive cat bed, so that didn't work but the towel keeps the cat hair off it. Someday I will make a cover that fits it and matches the rug. I have not paired it with my phone and downloaded the app, I just bring it slowly up to my speed and walk as long as I can.
K**R
Best Buy Ever!
I'm so glad I purchased this. So compact. I also live in very hot country so I can complete my daily 5km or 10km walks in the comfort of my home when I need to.
W**E
Quiet
Pleased with how quiet it was- good variety of speeds- easy to use.
U**8
Amazing walkable pad
Its amazing wakable pad
B**I
Very useful for a home office!
I love how sleek it is. Does not take up too much space. I like the folding aspect and that I can put it under my work table to use while working.
D**S
! month usage review
I've been using the treadmill while working with my standup desk for a month now. First of all, the order was received very quickly with Prime. The packaging was perfect. The treadmill was easy to set up. I like that it is foldable because I don't have much space and I need to fold it at night. I can walk at 2,5 km/h when I'm doing meetings, but only at 2,0 km/h when I'm working on the computer. Now, I usually walk on it several hours a day, between 5 and 7 hours honestly. I usually do around 25-30K steps and a distance of 10-15km / day. I think it should be mandatory to use the little bottle of oil before use to make sure to lubricate the belt. That belt seems not of the higher quality, but much better than some reviews said. Thickness is fair enough for this price range. In term of noise, I would say it is about the dB level of a fan or an A/C. Sometimes, when the motor heats up (I presume?) there seems to be a fan that gets on for a little while. I've read some reviews, even outside Amazon, that tell about people having to deal with error code ER05 or ER06, which, according to the manufacturer, are related to the motor. I had this error on a few occasions and I was able to determine what causes that. Here it is: Sometimes, I stop the treadmill for a pause, but I keep standing on it. If I do that for let's say an hour or so when I try to start the treadmill again, it will display ER06 or ER05 and I can see that the belt is not moving. Actually, the motor tries to move it but it stops because there is resistance. I realized that on these few occasions, the belt seem to sticks to the plastic conveyor. Turning off the treadmill and simply using my hands to gently lift the belt, I can hear the belt unsticking from the conveyor, and then turning on the treadmill again it works perfectly. Maybe I would need to lubricate the belt more often. Overall very happy with this treadmill.
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