Brand | WALKINGPAD |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 56.8"D x 20.3"W x 4.9"H |
Item Weight | 24.3 Kilograms |
Material | Metal, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Maximum Speed | 2.31 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Light exercise, relaxation, and break-time use at home or office |
Target Audience | Adult |
Assembly Required | No |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Programs | 12 |
Connectivity Technology | Power cord |
Included Components | Walking Pad, Remote Control, Lanyard, Power Cord, Hex Wrench, Manual |
Metrics Measured | Speed |
Product Benefits | Foldable treadmill offering flexible, noise-free fitness experience with footstep-induced speed control and multiple security features |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Kilograms |
Deck Length | 32.4 Inches |
Deck Width | 20.3 Inches |
Frame Material | Metal |
Folded Size | 20 x 4.9 inches |
Screen Size | 5.3 Inches |
Input Power | 746 Watts |
UPC | 073593384802 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00073593384802 |
Model Name | S1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 35.5 x 24.5 x 7.75 inches |
Package Weight | 28 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 56.8 x 20.3 x 4.9 inches |
Brand Name | WALKINGPAD |
Part Number | S1 |
E**S
Perfect for making those daily 10,000 steps
I'm so happy with this purchase. I wanted to increase my fitness level the lazy way, but I don't feel comfortable walking alone in my neighborhood. Enter this treadmill. I originally wanted to use it at my desk while I did work, but after a couple of falls, I decided that I'm not coordinated enough to work and walk on the treadmill at once (more of a personal issue than an issue with this product). I am also short on space, and I specifically wanted a treadmill that folds. I've had this for about a week and have used it every day since (I'll make sure to update this review if there are any further changes).Since I'm not coordinated enough to multitask, I now park the treadmill in front of the TV and that literally has kept me occupied for a couple of hours at a time. The setup is relatively easy and it comes with instructions. It does say that the device needs to be "unlocked" when you first get it, which either means you walk 1 km on it or you download their app. I chose the former and it works fine. If you don't "unlock," you can't go past 2.9 km/hr on the treadmill. The treadmill also comes with a remote -- DO NOT LOSE THE REMOTE OR ELSE IT WILL NOT WORK. The remote comes with a wrist strap and you can start/stop the treadmill and change the speed -- pretty self explanatory.I still store the treadmill under my desk and while it's easy to move on flat surfaces due to the front wheels, I found it to be quite heavy taking it up the stairs in my home. The product description lists this treadmill at 55 lbs, so I guess I just don't have any upper body strength, but keep the weight in mind if you're planning on moving this device from room to room. It folds for easy storage and fits well under my desk. I have heard of people complaining of the belt shredding on similar treadmills, but the instructions do say to center the belt prior to starting the treadmill (open the treadmill and adjust the belt from side to side until it is centered). The noise isn't completely silent, but I feel that I only have to increase the volume of my TV 1-2 levels while using it, so I don't think it's that loud to me. I also only use this product for walking, so running will most likely cause more noise.Overall, I am happy with this purchase and would recommend it for someone looking to increase their steps or exercise at their desk (if you're coordinated enough).3 MONTH UPDATE: The belt slides a little more easily to the sides than when I first got the treadmill, but it's easy to readjust and I have not had any shredding along the sides. I have also noticed some small bubbles forming on the treadmill within a plastic layer underneath the belt, but I have not otherwise noticed a change in performance. Overall, I'm still happy with it and am pleased that it has kept up over the last three months.
L**W
Worked Great at First - Bad Customer Service
The media could not be loaded. Worked great in the beginning, really a fantastic option for office walking. Folded up nice under my desk, easy for me to move it around (its not light, so it might be more difficult for some).After a few months though, it started making a new and annoying noise. I contacted the company, and they had me do all kinds of things. Remove this part, remove that part. All in all, it got better for a few days at one point, then came back worse than ever. It got to the point where I was requesting they replace it since I had basically butched it through their instructions. Nope, they wouldn't do it.It is not cheap, so its not like I just want to buy another one. Now, I need to close my office door to use it, which is inconvenient. It is also highly distracting, as its just a constant reminder of it having issues and the distaste of poor customer service.Do no recommend, find a different walking treadmill.Note: I do love the concept of the under desk treadmill and I was walking "4-8" miles a day (2-4 hours) before the noise started. They are worth it if you are going to stick to it.
N**O
One of My Best Decisions
I’ve been working from home since the start of the pandemic and have no office to return to for the foreseeable future. As someone who used to walk a fair amount to/during/from work, this lack of movement over the past few years has not been kind to my body.This has been a huge quality of life increase for WFH (I actually prefer an office, but only if the commute is easy). It’s a good supplement to regular exercise. My heart rate isn’t racing at at 1.5-2 mph, but it is a comfortable speed to get some movement in during a meeting or while reading/watching content. It can go a bit faster, but I’m a little scared to multi-task beyond that.Also, I have a small office that I share with my partner, and this has such a small footprint it doesn’t get in the way. However, if you are using it as part of your workstation, I recommend getting a non-static mat, wiping the belt with a dryer sheet, and plugging it directly into an outlet (no surge protector) to avoid getting static shocked.So why only four stars though? This took a lot of trial and error to calibrate the belt. Also, sometimes the speed will reset while I’m adjusting it when I first turn it on. It’s only happened sometimes within the first seconds of starting, and thankfully never when I’m deep into it. And, if I don’t switch it off completely, it will randomly beep despite not being touched.
A**R
From 1,000 to 20,000 steps
I am so happy with the size and how it folds up to be stored away. I’ve got limited space to store a treadmill, and this fits perfectly under my standing desk. I’ve been using it for the last week, and I’m so happy. I hit 20,000 steps today. It was easy for me to unbox and setup. Follow the picture instructions and when you set it up for the first time, make sure you have your gym shoes on. I did the setup with sandals and had to hop off because I lost my footing. After that hiccup, it was super easy to set up and get to walking. I’ve been doing 2 hours a day, and today I did a little over 2.5 and hit 20,000 steps. It’s been years! Ever since covid and working from home, it’s been hard for me to get the energy to work out. It took me a couple of days to get used to working with it. But I love that I can do it while working and still be able to relax after work. Make sure to buy an ankle strap if you are using the Apple Watch. It makes it automatic and easy to track steps. This machine had me dripping in sweat; I highly recommend it to anyone looking to start moving.
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