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Model: OLIXIS Walking Pad Treadmill for Home, Under Desk Treadmill for Small Space, Portable Design for Home Office Workouts, LED Display with Remote Control, Low Noise
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This seems like a fairly typical sale price for these. I wish I caught the Walmart one for $40 a few weeks ago, I'm planning to wait for a similar price.
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This seems like a fairly typical sale price for these. I wish I caught the Walmart one for $40 a few weeks ago, I'm planning to wait for a similar price.
I should get a bunch and make an autowalking hallway for in the morning when i have a hangover. Maybe have it go in reverse after midnight to make sure i get to bed.
I got a similar tiny treadmill like this and after just a couple minutes my hips start hurting. Which is weird because when I walk far my shins hurt but never my hips. They are also just super sketchy. I probably wouldn't suggest this for anyone over like 5'3 and 125lbs.
It's a couple inches wider than mine but it looks wayyyy bigger than 22x44 in that picture.
Last edited by Turbotalon February 19, 2026 at 03:46 PM.
No hand rails? Does it have an auto shut off like the ones with a pull out cord?
It has a remote that you have to keep on you to shut off, adjust speeds or pause. So if you don't have pockets, you'll have to hold it, or have it propped up by a table beside you to grab.
I got a similar tiny treadmill like this and after just a couple minutes my hips start hurting. Which is weird because when I walk far my shins hurt but never my hips. They are also just super sketchy. I probably wouldn't suggest this for anyone over like 5'3 and 125lbs.
It's a couple inches wider than mine but it looks wayyyy bigger than 22x44 in that picture.
The length of the bed is supposed to be 42", which gives that woman a leg that's only about 27" long, making her about 4.5 feet tall. Seems legit.
Personally I'd rather pay more for one with the handle and an incline-decline option. Just my opinion …
Agree, with how narrow these can be the handrails definitely feel necessary (but maybe not for desk walking). My SO bought one as surprise and I was thankful it had rails. Missed having an incline, so I implemented my own using a wood plank.
I have a LifeSpan under desk treadmill (over 5x the price). While I'm curious on how these compare I can say:
- If you plan to use these under desk you don't want a handle.
- The max speed on this is 3.1, personally I walk at 3.4 usually, so figure out what speed you want to walk at before buying.
- These get quite warm (or at least mine does), so in the summer my office space can be a few degrees warmer than elsewhere.
- The lifespan has a 48" belt which is more than enough for a 6' person. I easily have 6" behind my feet that I rarely use (since I know I have it, sometimes, I'll slow down a bit and distance myself from my computer screen).
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It's a couple inches wider than mine but it looks wayyyy bigger than 22x44 in that picture.
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It's a couple inches wider than mine but it looks wayyyy bigger than 22x44 in that picture.
- If you plan to use these under desk you don't want a handle.
- The max speed on this is 3.1, personally I walk at 3.4 usually, so figure out what speed you want to walk at before buying.
- These get quite warm (or at least mine does), so in the summer my office space can be a few degrees warmer than elsewhere.
- The lifespan has a 48" belt which is more than enough for a 6' person. I easily have 6" behind my feet that I rarely use (since I know I have it, sometimes, I'll slow down a bit and distance myself from my computer screen).
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