Walking Treadmill Pad with Incline – Portable Under Desk Treadmill, Walking Mat Pad with Handle Bar, 2.5HP Low Noise, 2 in 1 Treadmills for Home Office, Remote Control with LED Screen
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HCOIW Walking Treadmill Pad with Incline – Portable Under Desk Treadmill, Walking Mat Pad with Handle Bar, 2.5HP Low Noise, 2 in 1 Treadmills for Home Office, Remote Control with LED Screen 270LBS
【8% Adjustable Incline and 2.5HP Quiet Motor】 This walking treadmill pad with incline features a built-in 2.5HP quiet motor, allowing you to exercise without disturbing others. It can support a maximum weight of 270 lbs. The 8% incline adjustment simulates an uphill climb, adding a challenge to your workout while burning calories, perfect for your home workout needs
【1.0-5.0mph Speed Walking Treadmill Pad With Handle Bar】 Our walking treadmill pad with incline offers a speed range of 1 to 5 miles per hour, perfect for walking, jogging, and running. With our portable walking treadmill pad with handle bar , you can meet your work-life balance needs and stay active all day
【Wider Running Belt and Shock-Absorbing Design】The small treadmills for home are equipped with a spacious 15*35.4-inch running area, which has enough space to satisfy you. It is also equipped with a 5-layer non-slip running belt, silicone shock absorbers and soft rubber pads to help reduce impact and noise, making your running quieter and more stable, ensuring your knees, muscles and joints are protected while running
【Remote Control and LED Display】 This walking small pad with handle bar features an LED display that shows speed, distance, time, and calories burned, allowing you to track your workouts in real time. The included remote control allows you to adjust speed and start/stop the portable treadmill without interrupting your exercise, enhancing your exercise experience
【Space-Saving and Easy Storage】Our under desk treadmill is lightweight and compact, making it easy to store without taking up space.The handle bar ensure your safety and prevent falls during exercise.Weighing only 35 pounds and measuring 43.5 x 18.1 x 4.3 inches,allowing it to fit under a table,sofa,or bed
8 reviews for Walking Treadmill Pad with Incline – Portable Under Desk Treadmill, Walking Mat Pad with Handle Bar, 2.5HP Low Noise, 2 in 1 Treadmills for Home Office, Remote Control with LED Screen
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olga delgado –
Can’t go wrong with extra steps in a comfortable compact form factor.
An easy way to get those steps in ladies!!!. Easy setup, nice and small that it doesn’t take up too much room especially in my setup. I have mine in my own personal room and it doesn’t bother me at all. My steps are not loud sounding which makes it easier than a full size treadmill, I no longer bother my whole family with it. One of the smaller but better walking pads with great incline and build for the price point.
mli –
Perfect Treadmill for Office or Home – Quiet, Compact, and Reliable!
I have been using this walking treadmill pad for a week, and it has been a fantastic addition to my workspace. It is compact enough aside my desk and the handlebar gives extra stability when I want to use it as a regular treadmill instead of just a walking pad. The setup was quick and easy – took about couple minutes right out of the boxThe incline feature adds a nice challenge for longer walks, and I have noticed it helps me stay more throughout the day without breaking focus.
Marco –
Excellent Product
I’m loving my HCOIW walking pad! The sturdy handle bar gives me confidence and support during my walks, and the quiet operation lets me focus on getting a great workout. The speed control is super simple to use, making it easy to mix up my routine. It’s also compact and sleek – perfect for my home gym or even under my desk for walking while working or studying. Setup was intuitive with clear instructions, and it’s easy to operate. Highly recommend for anyone looking to boost their fitness at home 😊
Astropartigirl –
Small useful treadmill!! Workout while watching TV 😀
Really neat treadmill! Small enough to not take up too much space, and it works well! You have a little gadget on the bar that’ll hold your phone too. And, you can choose to increase your inclination with the pieces included! I’m happy with this product; gives me the opportunity to workout while watching TV! Don’t difficult to assemble either, with the instructions. It’s totally safe to use in your home!
sherry mosbrucker –
Remote doesn’t work well
I like the machine but have a hard time getting the remote to start it. Seems like I have to turn it off an on every time I use it
coco –
Pretty good
The treadmill arrived in good condition; the materials are solid, it’s great value for money, and it’s compact and stylish. I can use it for walking, strolling, or jogging to work up a sweat. It’s stable when running, doesn’t take up much space, and offers multiple speed settings. I’m very satisfied.
Mon –
Disappointing Experience with Walking Treadmill Pad
I am extremely disappointed with the Walking Treadmill Pad with Incline. The incline feature barely works and the speed is super slow. The handle bar feels flaky and wacky. Assembly was a total pain and the instructions were unclear. The treadmill is super loud and creaky, making it unusable in an office setting. The display screen is tiny and hard to read. Overall, I’d say avoid this product!
Wayfinder –
Good Black Friday price… lots of negative issues & how I fixed them (kinda)
First let me say this treadmill basically works, so it’s better than nothing. I got it during Black Friday for about $95.GETTING TO THE ISSUESFirst, I really hate intentionally deceptive photos. The girl on the treadmill has to be one of the shortest women I’ve seen, with that bar coming up to her chest. My legs are longer than that bar (seriously). The photo makes the holder on the bar look big enough to hold a tablet and is even shown holding a tablet in the photos. It’s nowhere near that big; it barely holds a cell phone. The photo has been shopped, deceiving the customer as to the size of the unit.How I fixed it: A music stand in front of the unit works– if you happen to have a music stand and the room to set it. If not… extra expense and space requirement.Beyond that, the Biggest problems:IMPORTANT: It doesn’t have an emergency kill key to stop the unit. All a kill key has to do is cut the power; a piece of plastic on a string can do that. A kill key is one of the cheapest and most essential safety devices they could have installed– but they didn’t. There is a remote control, but that means holding the remote while walking– not a good idea.Second: The tread is too short to handle someone with a long stride. I found myself regularly stepping off the edge while doing a simple 2.5 walk speed. For people with short legs this might do okay, but if you’re anywhere near 6 feet tall you’ll have to be very careful as you walk.Third, there are no manual bar-mounted buttons. It’s run by remote control and as others have said: the remote doesn’t work very well. Use of a remote requires you to take one hand off the safety bar to hold the remote control rather than simply pressing a button on a control panel. This could be an actual safety hazard. At least the cell phone holder is large enough to hold the remote.Fourth: I mentioned the short handle. As another reviewer states the safety hand bar needs to be about 6 inches higher. It’s simply too low (only 33 inches), forcing a taller person to bend over to hold on… stressing one’s back instead of allowing you to walk upright. Again for shorter people this may not be a problem, but you’d have to be about 5 ft tall or shorter for this bar to work. In addition the bar leans AWAY from the walker, again forcing you to lean forward regardless of size. Look at better machines: the bar should lean toward the walker and be tall enough to allow walking upright. My solution: I turned the bar around. Not ideal, but much better.Fifth: As already mentioned, the “shelf” on the bar is barely large enough for a cell phone but not a tablet. The photos are falsified, giving a misleading impression of the device. (Note the “music stand” fix above.)Sixth: The “adjustable incline” is done via the tedious process of CHANGING THE SCREW IN FEET. So you cannot adjust the incline without stopping the machine, getting off, unscrewing the current feet and screwing in new ones. While the incline function isn’t totally useless, a crank knob or lever system would have been greatly preferred. I would have to believe the average person isn’t going to spend lengthy time changing the feet several times every use to increase the incline. This is simply bad design when a simple pull-out knob with hinged feet could have done the same thing. So plan on setting the incline at one position and then just leaving it there, because that’s likely what you’ll wind up doing.Seventh: It doesn’t easily fold up to store. To do so you have to unscrew the handle and remove it from the machine. (My solution: don’t use the handle screws. The handle stays in place fine without them.) The power cord comes out the front end rather than the side, so you can’t store it upright on the cord end… which is the heavy end you’d want on the floor.A final issue which bothered me is the very hard, unpadded surface. It’s like walking on concrete. Walking shoes will be absolutely required to prevent foot injury; no walking with bare feet.Those negative issues cost this three stars, and the short bed puts it at “poor functionality”. I would guess the 5 star reviews are from shorter people or those who don’t know how a treadmill should safely function. The photographs have been faked, which lacks integrity. And with the cell phone sitting sideways, enjoy watching itty bitty movies while you walk. Now if we only had some teeny tiny popcorn to eat while we watch…