When folded up, the tiny treadmill measures just 2.7 feet long x 1.8 feet wide x just 5 inches thick. To use it, just wheel it out into your preferred location, unfold it once, then just start it up start walking or running. It’s controlled with either an included remote or an app on your phone.
The top of the WalkingPad uses a mirage LED lighting that will display certain metrics like time and distance, and with its unique display design it’ll look invisible when it’s off, though when it’s on it’s crystal clear.
The tiny foldable treadmill is super lightweight and easy to move around your room to setup as it weighs just 62 lbs. Though you’ll really never have to lift the whole thing as it has wheels on one side of the device.
The WalkingPad has a max weight capacity of 242 lbs, and allows for both walking and low impact running. It’s made from an aluminum alloy frame structure, and due to it’s extra tiny size (compared to most treadmills), you can store it practically anywhere.
● Rated voltage: 110V, 60Hz
● Rated power: 746W
● Speed range: 0.5 – 6.0km/h
● Sports mode: remote control mode, automatic mode
● Remote control battery: 1 x CR2350 button battery ( not included )
● APP: WalkingPad ( download in the APP market )
● You can replace the Non-slip Walking Machine Pad
General
Brand: WalkingPad
Model: A1
Type: Space Walking Machine/Walking Machine
Material: ABS,Metal
Functions: Foot,Hip,Leg
Color: Gray
Dimensions and Weight
Product weight: 28.0000 kg
Package weight: 31.0000 kg
Product size (L x W x H): 143.20 x 54.70 x 12.90 cm / 56.38 x 21.54 x 5.08 inches
Package size (L x W x H): 90.00 x 63.00 x 19.50 cm / 35.43 x 24.8 x 7.67 inches
Package Contents
Package Content: 1 x Walking Machine, 1 x Remote Control, 1 x Lanyard, 1 x Power Cord, 1 x Hex Wrench, 1 x Silicone Oil , 1 x Manual
Christopher N. –
Great compact treadmill for my apartment. In order to unlock the max speed (3.75 mph) on the treadmill, the user will need to download the app and go through the guided setup, which was quick and painless. Don’t expect to jog or run on this, it’s mostly meant for a brisk walk to get the heart rate beating. Overall it was what I was looking for.
Update 9/15: Thought I give an update after a few months of use. Still working great, a bit heavier than anticipated when trying to lift it and move it to a different spot. Haven’t had to use the app at all after initial setup. I just use the remote that came with it to operate. When I haven’t reached my 10,000 steps at the end of my work day, I’ll just hop on the walkingpad and chug away when I get home.
AD28 –
High quality treadmill. I use it under my standing desk and it works great. The only complaint that I have is that the remote seems to have to be close to the treadmill in order to work so I have to bend down and hold it under my desk to get it to start and stop.
Also, I could not connect the treadmill to the app for the first couple of days. I talked to customer service and they sent me instructions, which didn’t help the first day. But then, I just tried the same thing a couple days later and it connected like a charm. The only thing I don’t like about the app is that when you press ‘pause’ it ends your session, so I have a lot of 30 second sessions because I forgot something right after I started and needed to pause it for just a moment. (It would also be nice to connect to your phone automatically so that as soon as the app was opened, it would be ready to go, but connecting only takes a couple of seconds, so this isn’t much of an inconvenience.)