You may, like me, have long been wondering if it’s worth investing in a walking pad to use at home. Whether you work from home or are simply looking to increase your steps in a low-key way, an at-home treadmill you can use under your desk or while you talk on the phone or watch TV could really upgrade your life. Plus, for people wary of going to the gym due to immune system concerns, an at-home pad enables you to jog at home with peace of mind.
To make things easy, HuffPost has compiled some of the current bestselling walking pads available at Amazon. What specs to look for in particular depends on the individual, but many of the best at-home treadmills have wheels and folding capability for enhanced portability and storage. Some options offer top handles for added stability should you need it. Added features may include the ability to add incline to your workout or to support broader ranges of speeds in case you’re hoping to jog or run and not only walk.
The short of it? If you’re looking for an affordable option that offers inclination but don’t anticipate wanting to jog or run, the Akluer pad is the one to get. If money is no object, I’m googly-eyed over the Nordic Track T treadmill, which offers speeds up to 10 mph and an incline up to 10%.
Keep reading to see all of our recommendations ahead.
Highlights: Lightweight, bears more weight than other options (up to 320 pounds)
Sperax's walking pad sports multi-layer shock absorption to better support joints during exercise while decreasing noise. The gizmo has tires at the bottom for easy transport, an anti-slip walking belt and a bottom display that tracks your workout. You can control the device using its remote.
Drawbacks: Only goes up to 3.8 mph, no handles
Bottom line: Sturdy with a steel frame yet impressively lightweight at 26 pounds, this treadmill is a solid choice for folks seeking a walking pad to use with their desk and who don't need jogging speeds.
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Highlights: Foldable top handles and top display, up to 6.2 mph, can bear 300 pounds, relatively lightweight at 52 pounds
Aiteid's home treadmill includes handles and a front LED display with cup holders, a stand for your tablet or smartphone and access to 12 running programs. Its handles are foldable, so you can store the device under your bed or couch when not in use.
Drawbacks: The handles are not adjustable in height, according to reviewers; no incline
Bottom line: This treadmill's handles allow for more peace of mind while you run or walk. Because the device's handles can be folded down when not in use, the pad can also be used under a desk.
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Highlights: Up to 6.2 mph, adjustable handles, ample shock absorption to cushion joints, LED display, app for workout reports
Urevo's popular home treadmill has a foldable top handle that enables you to use it as a walking pad for your desk or a traditional running treadmill. You can control the pad via the display monitor or the included remote control.
Drawbacks: Can only bear up to 265 pounds, no incline
Bottom line: If you're seeking a more customized workout, the Urevo pad can help you achieve that with versatile speeds and a personalized app. Its foldable handle allows for additional support while walking and easy storage.
Highlights: Incline up to 5%, lightweight at 33.5 pounds, Bluetooth speakers
Akluer's walking pad can transition into an incline without requiring tools, and sports a bottom display that you can control with remote control. Emitting 45 dB of noise, the pad is low noise for a treadmill, and can be stored under the couch or bed with the help of its built-in transport wheels.
Drawbacks: Only goes up to 3.8 mph, can only bear 265 pounds
Bottom line: For folks seeking an inclinable walking pad, this is a great choice at an affordable price.
Highlights: Up to 10 mph, up to 10% incline, heart rate monitor that adjusts your workout based on your pulse, Bluetooth capacity
Nordic's smart treadmill can incline up to 10% to target additional muscle groups and can support you through walking, jogging or running at impressive speeds up to 10 mph. You can adjust speed and incline by touching its top monitor or via remote; its display also includes Bluetooth speakers, cup holders and a shelf for your smartphone or tablet.
Drawbacks: Heaviest option at 130 pounds, higher price point
Bottom line: If you're open to spending more money and want an option that can take you from walking to running, this model is the one to get.
Highlights: Supports up to 340 pounds, optional 5% incline, comparatively low noise at 45 decibels, built-in roller wheel for easier transport, includes remote
Designed to support the most weight of the devices we looked at, Lysole’s walking pad is equipped with an optional built-in incline and purportedly is slim enough for storage under your couch or bed when not in use. The device sports a wide LED display at the bottom that tracks your stats, and comes with a smart remote control and a dedicated app so you can personalize your workouts. Its steel frame is equipped with eight rubber shock absorbers and multiple layers of non-slip material for a quieter and more stable jaunt.
Drawbacks: Only goes up to 3.8 mph, no handles
Bottom line: This option can support higher weight ranges while offering solid perks like an incline, buffered noise and compact storage. Since this model only reaches up to 3.8 mph, it’s best for folks looking for a true walking pad.