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Model: THERUN Walking Pad, 2 in 1 Foldable Treadmills for Home, 2.5HP Under Desk with Handle Bar, 16" Widened Running Belt, with Remote Control
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32"+ wide belts need to be standard on these suckers. I've bought and returned a handful of these and it's a huge PitA to lug it around and return.
If you're using this as a standing desk+treadmill setup, then your eyes will most likely be looking at your screen. This leads to you not really paying attention on your walk/step placement on the pad. That'll lead to an injury for a stupid reason.
Theres over a dozen of these walking pads for under $100. I looked at those compared to this one, but this one has a couple features that do stand out.
This one has quick folding knobs for putting down the handlebar while most of the others require you to unscrew screws every time.
This one has an optional safety key. Maybe not needed but Nice that its at least an option while the others have nothing.
Also, note that sold by Amazon isnt what it used to be. Nowadays, Amazon lets 3rd party sellers to have their products listed as sold by Amazon. It is a gimmick to boost sales. Amazon's algorithm takes over some pricing decisions, it is a bit complicated.
Sold by Amazon doesnt mean these products are from established quality brands. It used to be like that
I'm in the market for a walking pad. The models I've looked at in this price range seem 98% identical. They're all tiny and claim to have virtually the same specs.
Woot[woot.com] has a Sperax brand for $105. Almost 10.5K reviews.
Last edited by diavolo33 January 3, 2026 at 06:51 AM.
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32"+ wide belts need to be standard on these suckers. I've bought and returned a handful of these and it's a huge PitA to lug it around and return.
If you're using this as a standing desk+treadmill setup, then your eyes will most likely be looking at your screen. This leads to you not really paying attention on your walk/step placement on the pad. That'll lead to an injury for a stupid reason.
Yeah, I've never undersrtood why anyone would try do walk/exercise while at a desk working. Plenty of time to exercise outside of work.
I'll also add that the real benefits of walking come on higher inclines. You can burn some ridiculous calories doing incline walking, sometimes even more than running.
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If you're using this as a standing desk+treadmill setup, then your eyes will most likely be looking at your screen. This leads to you not really paying attention on your walk/step placement on the pad. That'll lead to an injury for a stupid reason.
This one has quick folding knobs for putting down the handlebar while most of the others require you to unscrew screws every time.
This one has an optional safety key. Maybe not needed but Nice that its at least an option while the others have nothing.
Also, note that sold by Amazon isnt what it used to be. Nowadays, Amazon lets 3rd party sellers to have their products listed as sold by Amazon. It is a gimmick to boost sales. Amazon's algorithm takes over some pricing decisions, it is a bit complicated.
Sold by Amazon doesnt mean these products are from established quality brands. It used to be like that
Woot [woot.com] has a Sperax brand for $105. Almost 10.5K reviews.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
If you're using this as a standing desk+treadmill setup, then your eyes will most likely be looking at your screen. This leads to you not really paying attention on your walk/step placement on the pad. That'll lead to an injury for a stupid reason.
I'll also add that the real benefits of walking come on higher inclines. You can burn some ridiculous calories doing incline walking, sometimes even more than running.
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