🏋️♀️ Elevate Your Fitness Game Anywhere, Anytime!
The WalkingPad Folding Treadmill is a sleek, ultra-slim, and portable fitness solution designed for the modern professional. With a maximum speed of 3.75 MPH and a foldable design, it seamlessly integrates into your lifestyle, allowing you to stay active without sacrificing space. Perfect for home or office use, this treadmill features a smart remote control and requires no assembly, making it the ideal choice for busy adults looking to enhance their fitness journey.
Brand | WALKINGPAD |
Color | Sliver grey |
Product Dimensions | 21.5"D x 57"W x 2.5"H |
Item Weight | 62 Pounds |
Material | Wood, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Aluminum, Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Maximum Speed | 3.75 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Portable, Foldable |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 15 |
Assembly Required | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Programs | 1 |
Included Components | Remote Control |
Product Benefits | Portable |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 28 Kilograms |
Deck Length | 57 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum Frame |
Folded Size | 32.5 * 21.5 * 5in / 822 * 547 * 129mm |
Screen Size | 21.5 Inches |
Belt Length | 47.3 Inches |
Belt Width | 16.5 Inches |
Input Power | 800 Watts |
Minimum Speed | 0.5 Miles per Hour |
UPC | 886424123897 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 35 x 27 x 7.5 inches |
Package Weight | 31.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.5 x 57 x 2.5 inches |
Brand Name | WALKINGPAD |
Part Number | P1 |
A**R
Walking while working makes me happy
I’m only in week 1 of owning the walking pad and I’ve used it every day for at least an hour. It’s not the lightest and I could see how some might consider it bulky, but I’m a petite woman in a 12’x12’ home office and it fits me and my space very well; I’m also able to lift and move it without issue. I purchased this when moving to a fully remote job and I’m very thankful I did, as I’m very much a busy body and often buzzed around the corporate office. The weather is cold now so getting my walks in are made very simple with the walking pad; and it’s convenience allows me to do shorter, but more frequent walks throughout the day. For me, the pad feels quite sturdy under my feet, like I don’t bounce around on it/doesn’t feel like it’s going to break under me. One thing I did need to get used to was that this belt is not as wide as a typical treadmill. If someone is aware that they may take up more space, or prefer more room to work with, then a compact treadmill like this isn’t for you. Other than that, I didn’t have any trouble getting the pad up and running. The remote isn’t intuitive, but it’s just very simple/basic, but it works just fine! I even like that it tells me the amount of time I’ve been on it and my step count. Simple and sturdy. If you work from home full time and can commit to more movement throughout the day, the walking pad can help make great changes to your health. Having it does nothing, using it is the key. I felt it was worth the money and so far do not regret such a large purchase. Purchase a bottle of treadmill lube also (don’t need an applicator). I will certainly update this post if I begin to have issues with the quality or technology.
L**A
Great addition to my work from home set up
I've had my new walking pad for about 2 weeks now, and have used it 1-2 times per day since getting it set up. I found it nearly impossible to find a universally-adored walking pad on amazon, so went with this option because of the mid-price point and the fact that it folds in half. I haven't had any issues with it so far - it folds relatively easily (yes, it's heavy and cumbersome to move around, but the wheels do help), works in my small-ish space, and functions reliably. Set up was super fast and easy. I downloaded the app without issue and have been using that exclusively as my "remote" - I found the actual remote sort of fussy to use in comparison, but I'm sure if I gave it a try I could sort it out. I did have to adjust the belt with the included tool once, and since then it has been pretty consistently centered. I'm not someone with a great deal of experience with walking pads or treadmills, so it is hard to draw comparisons, but I have loved integrating this into my work routine by pairing it with my standing desk. No complaints and would recommend to others!
G**N
So far so good
So far so good.- Nice addition to my standing desk.- Produces an average amount of noise. (nothing terrible)- Remote displays steps, time, calories burned etc.- Folds, easy to store.- Not to heavy. (could be a little lighter though)- Can run without the app- Good number of walking speeds.- Long walking space. Plenty of room, I'm 6'3.Not so good.- A little squeaky on initial start. (even after oiling) Eventually the squeaking goes away.- Cord plugging into the front is bad design in my opinion. I have to remove the cord every time I want to wheel it to a different location. This is somewhat inconvenient if you plan on using it on and off multiple times throughout the day.Overall I am happy as long as it holds up for a long time. It does what I want out of a treadmill for the most part.- Have to activate it with the app. WHY? This makes no sense. It should be able to start without using the app. The app also seems sketchy. And it only displays metric units of measurement. I uninstalled it after activation.
P**G
WalkingPad - Avoid if using on Carpet
TL,DR; I had this product for a bit less than two months before I started having serious issues. I estimate approximately 120 hours use before these issues began. Support had me carry it to a hard surface multiple times and submit multiple videos without providing actual help. I am out $350 because support will not replace my broken unit and instead wants to keep troubleshooting the problems that I am having. Oh, and Support is in India so I am having to wait a full day for each response... They do not begin responding until 10pm my time.While the WalkingPad website mentions using these on carpet is a-ok, do not trust this! The folding mechanism wore out because of minor flexing that occurs with walking on a carpet. WalkingPad support asked me to bring the Pad to a hard surface to show video of the issues. When I sent a video showing that the Pad is making very loud screeching/grinding noises when walking on a hard surface, they told me this is normal and to put the front half on a table and press down hard on the back half.After I did this and submitted a new video showing that it still has issues (and now overheats like crazy after 20 minutes of walking), they wanted more videos of the product.... My only hard surface in my home is in the kitchen and bathrooms... I am DONE bending over backwards to show customer support the issues that I am having. THE FOLDING MECHANISM WILL BREAK ON CARPET WITH EXTENDED USE!Worth mentioning, I used the recommended WalkingPad Mat and treadmill lube during my ownership. This has a capacity of 220lb and I am only 180lb.
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