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- Double Shock Absorption: UREVO walking pad features 5 layers running belt; 8 silicone shock absorbers, and 2 soft rubber pads, which effectively protect users’ knees; making walking and jogging more comfortable, while also reducing noise
- Comfortable and Portable: The under desk treadmill dimensions are 46.57 x 19.29 x 4.45 inches, making it easy to store under desks, beds, or sofas; It weighs only 37.5 lbs and is equipped with two wheels at the bottom, making it extremely easy to lift
- Quiet Treadmill for Home Office: Equipped with a silent motor, the speed range is 0.6-4 mph; with the dual shock absorption system, the noise less than 45 db, allowing you to exercise anytime, anywhere without disturbing colleagues and neighbors
- LED Display and Remote Control: The LED display screen shows speed, distance, time, and calories; allowing users to track the workout data; Additionally, the speed can be conveniently adjusted with remote control; adding to the convenience and safety
- Satifactory Service: UREVO is dedicated to providing high quality treadmills and after sales service; and we promise to offer a one-year warranty; Consumers can contact us at any time, and we will provide satisfactory service to every customer
UREVO Under Desk Treadmill, Walking Pad 2 in 1 for Home/Office, Portable Walking Pad Treadmill with Remote Control, LED Display
$189.98 Original price was: $189.98.$138.64Current price is: $138.64.
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13 reviews for UREVO Under Desk Treadmill, Walking Pad 2 in 1 for Home/Office, Portable Walking Pad Treadmill with Remote Control, LED Display
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Mark Wigdor –
Overall this walking pad was definitely worth it! A quick and convenient way to get some extra steps in throughout the day.
As someone who lives in Texas… the summers here are absolutely brutal. No way I’m going for a 45+ minute walk in 100+ degree weather. This really helps me maintain my step goals even when the weather is nasty.
I don’t have much trouble keeping my balance on it, and it’s wide enough for me to walk normally without much issue. Takes a few walks to get used to, but after that it was totally fine.
It’s quiet and easy to use. I live on the second floor of an apartment, and haven’t heard any complaints from the neighbors so far lol.
My only issue I had with it was the initial setup. Adjusting the belt and trying to get it centered was a pain. Instructions weren’t much help either. The belt would be centered when I wasn’t walking on it, but as soon as I stepped on it would veer to the left and scrape against the plastic. I solved this by having my girlfriend adjust the belt WHILE I was walking on it. They specifically say in the instructions not to do this, but it was the only thing that solved the problem for us. Didn’t have any issues while adjusting, nor any issues afterwards.
Sagar Nikhade –
I ordered this over a month ago and have been using it consistently- 5 days a week while I’m at work. I never set it higher than 1.8 since I’m typing at the same time but there has been no issues with noise or belt slipping. It’s great and I hope it lasts me for a long time!
Ben Herr –
Wanted a way to be a little more active at my desk and have an adjustable height top, so I wanted a full exercise bike. This was the cheapest option but had good reviews so I pulled the trigger and I’m happy with that. Was easy to put together although my parts package had come apart in shipping and I ended up missing a single washer for the display.
I have the unit in my office off to the side and then can raise my desk, and easily slide/roll it under my desk and pedal along while doing work. That setup means I don’t see the computer that tracks my progress, but I don’t mind. After 30-45 mins my bottom gets sore, the seat isn’t bad, I just think I’m not used to sitting on a bike seat anymore. I do like the pedals.
With my setup it is a touch difficult to reach and adjust the resistance knob, but that is on my setup and not the design. It could be a touch quieter but that’s splitting hairs and overall it has been a solid unit for me and the dozen or so times I’ve used it so far. I like that it doesn’t take up too much room and is easy to move around.
Cam –
I like that it is quite and I can use during meetings.
V –
I used this once and I was very impressed. Unfortunately after one use, I noticed an odd sound and noticed the belt was moving. I looked at the instructions and even YouTube to see if I was following them wrong. I was not but it just kept getting worst and the belt started to bend and eventually break. Not worth it.
Natalia Liste Colomina –
I bought this treadmill shortly after Christmas as a way of helping me move more consistently and not be as bored as I would be while I walk on a traditional treadmill. So far, this has been a great purchase for me! I weigh around 265lbs, and use this at least 3 times a week for anywhere from 1-4 hours at a time. It’s quiet enough to use in meetings (it sounds loud to me, but my coworkers have informed me that they can’t hear it!), and fits nicely under my bed when I’m not using it. I haven’t needed to adjust anything on it yet, so that is still TBD how simple it is. I’ve already misplaced my manual, but Urevo has them available for download on their website. The pad is obviously somewhat narrower than the width of the entire unit, so you do need to keep your stride pretty straight or else risk a fall, but I’ve only had close calls twice in all the times I’ve used it, and it’s usually because I’m trying to do something ridiculous like take my sweater off over my head while I’m walking….so just don’t be like me, and you’ll be fine!
My biggest frustration is that the timer only goes to 100 minutes and then goes back to zero, so if you’re walking for a few hours, you need to pay a bit of attention to know how long you’ve been on!
So overall, a good product. Thus far it’s reliable and sturdy!
Natalia Liste Colomina –
Item arrived broken straight out of the box. I followed every single instruction in the manual and the seller doesn’t even provide free returns. Complete waste of money, garbage product. DO NOT BUY IT.
K H –
This walking pad is a great value. It is light enough to move with one person, Fits under a bed, quiet, sturdy and does not overheat even after walking 45 minutes. The remote control works well. Power switch is manual. It works well with a standup desk. The urevo plastic pad is recommended when using on a carpeted floor. It does not incline for walking, but this is not missed and may be a point of failure and unnecessary complexity. It is plug in and walk with no assembly needed and arrived in a sturdy box. Recommend
Amazon Customer –
I recently purchased this walking pad, and it has completely transformed my work-from-home routine! It’s compact, easy to set up, and fits perfectly under my desk. The build quality is excellent, and it’s surprisingly quiet, so I can walk during meetings without disturbing anyone. The speed range is perfect for a light walk or a more brisk pace. I love that it tracks my steps and distance, keeping me motivated throughout the day. If you’re looking to stay active while working, this walking pad is a game-changer. Highly recommend!
Chris C –
Its been almost a month now and i like it
Daniel –
The item is fine although after using for a few minutes I realized I ordered the wrong version. This item the pedals are like directly below the seat. There is a different version where the pedals are like in front of you, like below the handle bars and I should have ordered that type / version instead. It’s totally and correctly put together but the box it came in, I no longer have. Oops, should have kept the box. Thank you for allowing me to provide my thoughts on this.
K H –
As the title suggest, overall I’m happy with the purchase.
Pros:
* I live in a tiny apartment and appreciate that the bike does not take up much space
* I have the 22lb version and haven’t had any issues with the resistance being too easy
* Easy to assemble
Cons:
* For whatever reason, compared to other stationary bikes I’ve used, I find that this one provides more of a muscular than cardio workout (although this may just come down to how I’m personally using the bike)
* Sometimes during and after more-intense workouts, there’s a plastic-like smell from the friction that’s applied to the front wheel to generate resistance
Will –
I chose this because it’s the lightest model I could find, I’m 5’1″ and wanted to be able to carry/move it easily. I was able to carry it upstairs myself no problem, so check!
It’s study, feels very solid. I’ve never stepped on the edges accidently or off the back and due to my short height I can easy jog at the max speed (4mph), or walk fast through the 3mph range, which is perfect for me.
It’s very quiet, my sons bedroom shares a wall with mine and I’ve asked him multiple times if he hears me at 5:30am walking/jogging on it and he had said no every time. Husband who was downstairs at the time said the same. I always listen to music or watch a TV show while using it.
Belt needed adjusting out of the box, easy to do with the directions and hasn’t given me any issues since after almost 2 full months later of consistent use.
One complaint – the remote wrist cord is cheap and ripped apart but I appreciate the magnetic connection point to keep it from getting lost as it won’t work without the remote.
Long review but I’m seriously very happy with it, I’ve been using it 4-5x a week and already lost a bit of weight and feeling very good. This is going to be amazing for me during our very long winters when I can’t get outside!!