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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 |
Speed Rating | 0.5 to 6 kmph |
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 |
J**C
Fantastic. Heavy. Worth every penny.
I've used it daily for one week. The non-folding options are cheaper, but as you can see I have limited space so this was necessary and worth the cost. It's a bit too heavy/cumbersome to fully slide to the left so when not in use I fold it and just rotate it to the left under my desk and put my chair back. Works fine for me but I do have to get down on the ground to rotate it, it's not light enough to slide with your foot, for example. Totally worth the trouble for me as I'm trying to move more throughout my day anyway. I've only been able to figure out the app, but once getting it it's very is to use. I keep my phone on my standing desk and can adjust and pause when needed. It has warning beeps for on and shuts off if you get off. Unfortunately it completely stops short if the power goes out and I almost ate my keyboard the other day but I'll just hope we don't have outages often. I've been doing 3 miles per day at about 1.5-2 mph and I seriously forget I'm walking. I did need to go buy comfier/squishier shoes cause it's a lot of steps on one solid flat surface. It has gotten some dust and debris at the end that I try to brush off regularly cause I'd really like for it to last.UPDATE: I've had it for a year and a half, I still use it weekly and it's great. I use the remote now. It has a vibration when I'm walking slow which can get annoying but I hear those vibration machines can help you with muscle and circulation lol so maybe it helps.
C**A
Great walking pad for small spaces
I purchased this in January as I did a redesign of my at-home work space. I bought taller couch legs to replace my current IKEA couch legs to that the space under my couch would accomodate the walking pad being folded up and stored underneath it. I got a standing desk to work at, and after carefully comparing reviews, I purchased this walking pad.I am very happy with it. It is heavy coming out of the box, and I recommend having a team of two to unbox it. It works right out of the box, and you do NOT have to download the app. You can use this totally just using the remote control that comes with it.It is fairly quiet while in use, but however hard you step, remember that if you have neighbors downstairs, it will probably make some noise. I thought I could walk and type on this, but I found I could not do this unless I walk very very slowly, and then only to type a few keys at a time, and it is easy to make yourself dizzy doing this. The floor gets warm underneath the pad after you have used it for 5 minutes or so, and after you have used it for a session and folded it back up, you will find that dust has been collected and you might need to sweep.I use this very much in the winter months, when it is too cold/snowy to run/walk outside. I got my 10,000 steps in almost every day. I still use it about 5-6 times/month in the summer now, when I can't get outside. So glad I have it, and that it stores away so tidily.
L**R
Gets me moving, but needs oil too
Having a walking pad in my TV area got me into walking during the winter for about 30 - 60 minutes whenever I remembered to do it while watching TV. This pad is a good one since the width allows me to walk without watching not to step on the edge and trip, but also is just long enough for my full stride ( I have a 31" inseam). After 3 years of owning it, and periodic (no constant) use, it now has a bad squeak sound so I think I need to oil something. If I could afford it, I think I would get one that stands upright when not in use. But this one has wheels so I can move it to another room when I do not want it in the way of guests.
V**X
Features locked behind a broken app, and "automatic" mode doesn't work
In order to "unlock" all features, like automatic mode and faster speeds, you have to download an app and install it. The Android app has a whopping average rating of 1.6 stars, because IT DOESN'T WORK. The app is glitchy and, on top of that, it requires that you register and create an account to use it at all.Many users report being unable to connect to the walking pad at all. I was able to connect, fortunately, but the beginner's training mode fails to run. When demoing the "automatic" mode, it requires that you stand on the front of the pad to get it moving. Standing on the pad does nothing.Meanwhile, it comes with a remote that lets you turn the pad on and off, and control its speed. But the max speed is locked until you complete the broken onboarding step through their app, which you can't do. And if you ever use the remote to stop the pad, it stops working altogether unless you hard reset the walking pad. The remote just says "wait," not allowing you to start it up again.Overall, I like the idea. The pad itself seems well built. But locking basic functionality behind a broken app with a 1.6 star rating is a questionable choice. I'm not sure how this thing is rated so highly.UPDATE: A few months later, I've gotten a fair amount of use out of this, but overall the experience is still poor. Today, for example, I was walking on the treadmill only to have it suddenly stop; not gradually, like it usually does when it turns off. It just stopped. That's extremely jarring and a safety hazard - imagine running on a treadmill when it suddenly stops. The treadmill didn't function normally until I cycled it's power.
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