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popularRed_Liz | Staff posted Oct 27, 2025 09:02 PM
popularRed_Liz | Staff posted Oct 27, 2025 09:02 PM

Superfit 2-in-1 2.25HP Folding Treadmill w/ App & Remote Control, LED Display (Various Colors) $120 + Free Shipping

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Costway via Walmart [walmart.com] has Superfit 2-in-1 2.25HP Folding Treadmill w/ App & Remote Control, LED Display (Various Colors) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free.

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  • 2.25 HP ultra-quiet motor
  • 5-layer non-slip and shock-absorbing running belt
  • Bluetooth speaker
  • LED display for time, speed, distance and calories
  • Net Weight: 69.5 lbs
  • Overall Dimension: 49"x 27"x 42"
  • Folding Dimension: 52"x 27"x 5"
  • Running Area Size: 40" x16"
  • Weight Capacity: 265 lbs
  • Speed: 1-12km/hr (0.62-7.46 mi/hr)
  • Control Method: Remote Control & App Control
  • Package Included: 1x Treadmill, 1x Remote Control (CR2032 button battery not included), 1x Phone Holder, 1x Safety Key, 1x Power Cord
  • CE, ROHS, CB, EN957, IEC certifications
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Costway via Walmart [walmart.com] has Superfit 2-in-1 2.25HP Folding Treadmill w/ App & Remote Control, LED Display (Various Colors) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free.

Available Colors: Product Details:
  • 2.25 HP ultra-quiet motor
  • 5-layer non-slip and shock-absorbing running belt
  • Bluetooth speaker
  • LED display for time, speed, distance and calories
  • Net Weight: 69.5 lbs
  • Overall Dimension: 49"x 27"x 42"
  • Folding Dimension: 52"x 27"x 5"
  • Running Area Size: 40" x16"
  • Weight Capacity: 265 lbs
  • Speed: 1-12km/hr (0.62-7.46 mi/hr)
  • Control Method: Remote Control & App Control
  • Package Included: 1x Treadmill, 1x Remote Control (CR2032 button battery not included), 1x Phone Holder, 1x Safety Key, 1x Power Cord
  • CE, ROHS, CB, EN957, IEC certifications

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Oct 27, 2025 09:23 PM
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lizard5102Oct 27, 2025 09:23 PM
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Anyone here used this and can comment if it's good? I'm worried about the stability as it looks fairly light weight..
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Oct 27, 2025 10:13 PM
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Phil17Oct 27, 2025 10:13 PM
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I'm 285# what's the chances the 20# over won't be an issue? Somehow I gained 30 pounds since summer and I need to get it off
Oct 27, 2025 11:47 PM
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IndigoWinter2667Oct 27, 2025 11:47 PM
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Quote from Phil17 :
I'm 285# what's the chances the 20# over won't be an issue? Somehow I gained 30 pounds since summer and I need to get it off
While a walking pad like this is helpful, the fastest and easiest way is just a calorie deficit. I was not losing nearly anything with my walking pad (couple miles a day 3-4 times a week). Switched to a 750cal deficit (1750 a day) and lost 40 pounds in 6 months.
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Oct 28, 2025 01:04 AM
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Spaceman6969Oct 28, 2025 01:04 AM
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Quote from Phil17 :
I'm 285# what's the chances the 20# over won't be an issue? Somehow I gained 30 pounds since summer and I need to get it off
Easy. Eat less and diet correctly. Then walk more. Don't make excuses. Just do it.
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Oct 28, 2025 01:41 AM
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Narko113Oct 28, 2025 01:41 AM
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Quote from Phil17 :
I'm 285# what's the chances the 20# over won't be an issue? Somehow I gained 30 pounds since summer and I need to get it off
To the other replies to this question- My man is asking about the max weight for the treadmill, folks, not how to lose weight.
I don't have a real answer to your question Phil17, but I've purchased a cheap elliptical from Walmart before and it was quite strong, though cheap. With a treadmill I'd imagine it has to actually push your against your weight so it may be more important. Walmart has a good return policy (they return online orders in the store I think), though, so why not give it a shot.
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Oct 28, 2025 04:44 AM
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vortexmakOct 28, 2025 04:44 AM
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Warranty is Only 90 days
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Oct 28, 2025 04:30 PM
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SlickCrow6356Oct 28, 2025 04:30 PM
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Quote from Phil17 :
I'm 285# what's the chances the 20# over won't be an issue? Somehow I gained 30 pounds since summer and I need to get it off
I have a different walking pad but I was 20-30 lbs over the weight limit when I started using it and it still works great! Also healthy changes lead to other bigger healthy changes, proud of you for starting somewhere!

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Oct 28, 2025 04:48 PM
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desynergyOct 28, 2025 04:48 PM
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Do your research on treadmills. Your supposed to get one that has a weight capacity of at least 100 lbs over your actual body weight to compensated the pressure from your walking/running force. After reading all the 1 star reviews, you're definitely getting what your paying for.
Last edited by desynergy October 28, 2025 at 10:52 AM.
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Oct 28, 2025 06:42 PM
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notkimOct 28, 2025 06:42 PM
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
While a walking pad like this is helpful, the fastest and easiest way is just a calorie deficit. I was not losing nearly anything with my walking pad (couple miles a day 3-4 times a week). Switched to a 750cal deficit (1750 a day) and lost 40 pounds in 6 months.
Interesting. Please can you share a bit in detail what you did and ate?
Oct 28, 2025 06:49 PM
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IndigoWinter2667Oct 28, 2025 06:49 PM
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Quote from notkim :
Interesting. Please can you share a bit in detail what you did and ate?
Sure thing.
For the most part, I did not make any major diet changes other than amount of food I ate. I still ate things like rice, pasta, bread, pizza etc, because hating the food you eat is a great way to quit the diet. Rice and pasta, for example, I cut back by half because I was simply eating far too much which was a huge calorie sink.
I just logged every meal I made in chronometer, using my own kitchen scale to weigh ingredients. You can make some easy changes to reduce calories (cauliflower rice, whole wheat tortillas for the fiber, etc but those are not required). I even still made homemade pizzas for around 550 calories each (12" homemade whole wheat thin crust, fat free moz, turkey pepperoni, a touch of bacon). It was a rough first week where my body went from excessive over eating to a 750 calorie deficit, but by the second week I noticed an immediate change where the smaller portions were filling.
And then you have the obvious option as well, eat more veggies to cover "volume" eating. A big ol salad with some chicken/beans fills you up and keeps you full (volume from lettuce/green, protein keeps you full from the chicken/beans).
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Oct 28, 2025 07:06 PM
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notkimOct 28, 2025 07:06 PM
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
Sure thing. For the most part, I did not make any major diet changes other than amount of food I ate. I still ate things like rice, pasta, bread, pizza etc, because hating the food you eat is a great way to quit the diet. Rice and pasta, for example, I cut back by half because I was simply eating far too much which was a huge calorie sink.I just logged every meal I made in chronometer, using my own kitchen scale to weigh ingredients. You can make some easy changes to reduce calories (cauliflower rice, whole wheat tortillas for the fiber, etc but those are not required). I even still made homemade pizzas for around 550 calories each (12" homemade whole wheat thin crust, fat free moz, turkey pepperoni, a touch of bacon). It was a rough first week where my body went from excessive over eating to a 750 calorie deficit, but by the second week I noticed an immediate change where the smaller portions were filling. And then you have the obvious option as well, eat more veggies to cover "volume" eating. A big ol salad with some chicken/beans fills you up and keeps you full (volume from lettuce/green, protein keeps you full from the chicken/beans).
Excellent details.Thank you for taking the time to write this down. Will incorporate these points in my calorie deficit eating plan. Thanks again! 🙏🏼
Oct 28, 2025 08:23 PM
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IK47Oct 28, 2025 08:23 PM
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I own gym sized one now, MSRP of 1500. I like it but it takes ton of space. I walk on it 3 times a week less than an hour at most at 4.0 speed. I will use this one till it stops working likely, but would like something that takes much less space and yet reliable next. Would something like this be a good option I do not mind paying more either but not 1K I paid for mine though.
Oct 29, 2025 06:11 AM
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kurakasamaOct 29, 2025 06:11 AM
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Quote from Phil17 :
I'm 285# what's the chances the 20# over won't be an issue? Somehow I gained 30 pounds since summer and I need to get it off
I've been looking at similar ones on Amazon. Most at this price are rated for 265 but i did find a few rated higher like this one rated for 360lb. https://a.co/d/aNJ4eNB That said, the other specs do look similar.
Oct 29, 2025 04:55 PM
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Phrancis5Oct 29, 2025 04:55 PM
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I'm about 190lbs and I've had this Superfit treadmill for over 2 years and use it every other day. I originally got it as an under-desk walking pad but it made the second floor vibrate too much and so it's in the garage as a normal treadmill. The tread is a little small/narrow for running, but fine for fast walking/jogging while watching Netflix. My two mechanical complaints is that the raised handle bar often gets loose and you have to tighten the crank lever before every use, but the most annoying thing is my IR remote is very finicky and I have to press the on/off/start button multiple times while holding it at different angles for it to start/stop. I've changed the batteries many times and that's not the issue because adjusting the running speed from the remote works fine, so something about the on/off/start button is wonky. Unfortunately there are no physical controls on the handle bar, so the remote is your only option.
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