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LifeSpan TR5000: treviewguru.com/LifeSpanTR5000
LifeSpan TR1200: treviewguru.com/LifeSpanTR1200
LifeSpan Under Desk Treadmill: treviewguru.com/LifeSpanTX6
InMovement UnSit Treadmill: www.treviewguru.com/CZcams-B...
WalkingPad C2 Mini: treviewguru.com/WalkingPadC2
Sunny Health & Fitness Slim: amzn.to/3TQiHYZ
Sunny Health & Fitness Treadpad: amzn.to/4csqCDh
Redliro 2-in-1 Under Desk Treadmill: amzn.to/3IEWdU1
Redliro Wood Under Desk Treadmill: amzn.to/3kDU6rS
WalkingPad R2 2-In-1 Treadmill: treviewguru.com/WalkingPadR2
Go-Plus 2-In-1 Folding SuperFit Treadmill: amzn.to/3EMgmql
Urevo 2-In-1 Under Desk Treadmill: amzn.to/3IH1B9e
Check Out Some Of Our Favorite Desk Options:
InMovement Standing Desk: www.treviewguru.com/CZcams-B...
LifeSpan Standing Desks: www.treviewguru.com/CZcams-B...
FlexiSpot Standing Desks: www.treviewguru.com/CZcams-B...
Check out our full write up of the Best Under Desk Treadmills: www.treadmillreviewguru.com/u...
The best under-desk treadmill overall is the LifeSpan TR5000. It has a large 3.0 motor that’s quiet and rated to handle up to 9 hours of use per day. It goes up to 4 mph which should be plenty for you to walk at your desk. It is a little bit larger than a few others on this list, but it has a 20” x 50” walking surface that should provide plenty of room for most. It comes with two console options that sit on your desk so you can see your metrics and adjust the treadmill easily. The motor, size, and capabilities of this under-desk treadmill make it our top recommendation for most people.
The runner-up best under-desk treadmill is the LifeSpan TR1200. It is really comparable to our top pick but is slightly cheaper. It has a 2.25 horsepower motor, 4 mph max speed, and can handle users up to 350 lbs. The walking surface is 20” wide by 50” long so it provides a nice amount of space to use it.
We’ve awarded the InMovement UnSit Under Desk Treadmill as the best high-end under-desk treadmill. It’s priced at over $2000. It’s also specifically designed for use under a desk because it is almost as wide as it is long. It’s 39” wide, so you need to make sure your desk legs are at least that width. We love its design because it allows a lot of room when you’re walking at your desk. We think this one is worth the splurge if you have the budget for it.
The WalkingPad C2 has a deck that folds in half, earning it the spot as the best folding under-desk treadmill. It’s very compact at only 57” long and 20” wide. The walking surface is only about 15.5” wide, so if you like more room, we recommend looking into a larger model. The C2 only weighs about 55 lbs though so you can transport it pretty easily.
The best small treadmill goes to the Sunny Health & Fitness Walkstation. This is a small treadmill that only weighs 55 lbs. It is only about 25” wide so it fits under most desks. The walking surface is 14” wide by 39” long, and it handles up to 220 lbs. For smaller users and those looking for a small under-desk treadmill, check out the Walkstation.
The Redliro Under Desk Treadmill is the best 2-in-1 under-desk treadmill on our list. It’s very compact with a deck size of just 15” wide and 41” long. It has collapsible handles to use this model under a desk and on its own. When folded down the speed goes up to 4 mph, and when the handles are folded up to use them for balance, the belt will move up to 7.5 mph. Users will long running strides might not be able to use this treadmill at its full speed, but it is nice to have that option.
The WalkingPad R2 2-In-1 Under Desk Treadmill is our best walking pad treadmill because it has the features we love about the brand. It’s compact, the deck folds in half, and it can be stored upright to take up a small amount of space. This is a 2-in-1 treadmill which means you can use it at a desk and on its own because of the collapsible handle.
0:00 - Best Under Desk Treadmills Overview
1:44 - Best Walking Pad
4:11 - Best Small Under Desk Treadmill
5:54 - Best High End Option
7:48 - Runner-Up Best Overall
10:03 - Best 2-in1 Option
13:10 - Best Folding Under Desk Treadmill
14:55 - Great Budget Amazon Picks
15:53 - Best Under Desk Treadmill Overall
17:56 - What To Look For When Buying
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⭐Question of the day⭐ Which under desk treadmill would you pick OR which under desk treadmill do you have? Let us know in the comments!
@treadmillreviewguru is there a reason you didn't have the GoYouth under desk treadmill in your top machines? Thanks!
Was wondering the same because everywhere I go it seems that the GoYouth comes out on top in it's budget range @@LindseyRebecca24
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Would you recommend: TM2001 Walking Jogging Pad 2024 Upgraded Model Remote Controlled
Saw someone make a comment about these being too expensive. The one labeled best 2 in 1 is $269 right now. I think 250 to 500 is a really good price for a walking pad that works
I was up & down about buying this because I know most treadmills cost a lot more than this but it was in my budget. Definitely worth the buy, has holder for phone or tablet
Happy to find your channel and thanks for the review breakdowns. I was wondering, would you do a video on basic maintenance of these desk treadmills? I understand each manufacturers would be different. How often to oil/calibrate/hardwood/carpet/mat underneath? And maybe even for each new product you review, any error code solutions would be great. I see dozens of bad reviews from people but think maybe it’s user error/maintenance. I’d hate it if people just toss these machines away.
I can't tell if he is really tall, or she is really short. It makes it difficult to gauge how large or small the treadmills are.
He's 6'5" and she's 5'1", I hope that helps.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru so, both lol
Hahaha!
This was the comment i was looking for
Agreed. That was confusing.
Great review. Thanks guys!
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I was looking for a video like this, so thanks for making it. If possible, please at least on screen include the data with other metrics too (kilograms and centimeters)
Thank you for this. It really helped me to choose the walking pad! There are so many options to choose from and at first I was not sure...
We're glad it helped! Let us know if you have any other questions
Can you recommend an under desk treadmill which has longer term durability which is under £500?
I keep reading treadmill reviews at that price range and they don’t seem to last longer than 3 months.
Many thanks, Catrin
Which is the quietest? The motors themselves are quiet it seems, but once you’re walking in them, they all sound the same (loud). I’m trying to be minimally disruptive
Did you buy one? Since they never responded to you
Walking pad R2 seems solid option most versatile
Great video, thank you. Is there an underdesk treadmill with ftms support?
Hey thanks for creating this video. Most of these spam sites just read amazon reviews and compile a list but they have no experience. Just trying to "earn" an undeserved affiliate commission. Appreciate the hands on tests here and ability to hear the sound levels of so many options. Usually I'll skirt the affiliate links but if I buy anything from this I'll definitely use yalls link. THANK YOU. Which do you think had the best cushion against impact?
Do yall own a store or are you buying all these to review? What happens to the treadmills when you're finished?
Thanks for watching and for your feedback, we really appreciate it! We would consider the best cushioning would be any of the LifeSpan options or the InMovement UnSit. The bigger treadmills just have quite a bit more cushion built into them, where the more compact options lack cushioning.
We don't own a store front, we work closely with brands to bring their products into our studio so we can test and review them. And lastly, we keep most of the products that we receive. The under desk treadmills get used daily in our office by our team. Let me know if you have any other questions, thanks again for watching!
@@TreadmillReviewGuru whats the most durable under desk one? The one least likely to break after years and years of use
Thank you!
I've had my Lifespan TR1200-DT3 walking treadmill since 2014 and it has been a tank. I've only done one deep maintenance on it for: cleaning the deck and belt from gunk that has accumulated, tighten all the loosened screws from years of vibration, and I've replaced the carbon brushes. I wasn't even that regular on the lubrication of the belt and it's lasted this long. It is starting to show it's age though if I look closely on the belt because it has some creases it that will eventually crack. I regularly vacuum it especially inside where lots of hidden crap accumulate around the electronics.
I definitely recommend it IF you have the space for it, don't mind extra background noise, and the possibility of displacing a task chair for it. My space and desk configuration doesn't let me move it to the side for a task chair. I've just left it on the center. I've tried different kinds of sitting options on top of it. I've been sitting on yoga balls, ergo stools and regular folding chairs.
edit: I'm interested in a folding one so that I can use a task chair again.
Thank you for sharing your experience! That is extremely helpful!
@@TreadmillReviewGuru When the walking belt fails, it will be time to replace the belt on the motor. Since you have to dismantle the rollers, it will be a good time to check and maybe replace them too. I think I will just buy the bearings because last time I checked the rollers are much more expensive. There's videos showing how to replace them. It's almost a complete teardown once you have to replace walking belts and motor belts.
Could you see using this as a plain walking treadmill for exercise while watching tv?
@@kirstie.k There's quite a few of these slim/folding treadmills. I'm new to these things and won't make a good recommendation. Check the top speed for jogging or running. It also depends how long your stride is.
@@kirstie.k I'm not OP yet I also have the TR1200 going on 8 years now. I use it every workday. There are no handles. Watching TV would be safe if you're at a desk.
Thanks for the review
I would highly recommend you integrate the companion smartphone app into your review. I recently bought and returned a Walking Pad A1 Pro under desk treadmill because the buggy smartphone app wouldn't let me complete the 'novice mode' onboarding to unlock the rest of the features. It also advertised an 'automatic' mode for detecting steps that was really buggy and effectively unusable. When I asked the dealer about it, he said it was in 'beta'. These details can make or break a unit. All too often we have products built in countries that cannot even put good instructions together in English. Problems like these affect one's experience and value from these units.
Which one did you get after returning the walkingpad?
@@juliobernal2646 i went with the Maksone treadmill. Simple and does the job. Found on Amazon. No app (none needed) and the full treadmill surface works, unlike the walking pad which shuts off if you don’t land a foot in the top half of the belt.
Great comparison, thank you! Anyone of those have integration with Apple Health? An issue seems to be that when you work while on those, your wrists stands still and your steps are not counted
How would you rate them in terms of noise level while walking ?
Thank you for this quality content 👍
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for making this. I bought a GoYouth treadmill from Amazon a few months back and it died after a couple months of use. They replaced it and that one suffered the same fate so I'm returning it for a refund.
The motors and/ or circuit boards just can't handle walking for more than an hour or two. I'll certainly be using your list to choose my next purchase.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you found our video. Sorry to hear about your troubles and I hope you find one from our video that suits your needs. Let us know if you have any questions or if we can help in any way.
Which one did you end up buying?
@@bjlo4life lifespan tr5000
@@andrewwilliams3207how do you find it? Control pad work well?
@@SunnyWinterz it's been great so far. The digital touch pad is also super convenient. I'm happy with it.
would you recommend a flat or incline walking pad for under the desk?
Would be great if there was a way to rate them for longevity. I read so many comments by people saying the inexpensive walking pads last 4 days or a few months.
What about the Motiongrey walking pad ?
Thoughts on the walking pad c2 vs r2? I plan on using it on the upper floors along with a standing desk. Not sure if the r2 is worth the extra price. Noise and longevity is a bit of a concern, interested in both of them due to the folding mechanic.
Great questions, and thanks for watching! in terms of longevity, the R2 is a little bit more heavy duty so we feel more confident recommending the R2 for long term use. Noise wise the C2 is a little quieter but that shouldn't be too much of a difference between the 2.
you need a wide track at least 55cm for the belt alone ?
I might as well get me a threadmill for those prices.
good picks
Thanks for watching!
Great reviews. Would you be able to review Maksone Walking pad 3 HP ? I was told to look for a 3 HP treadmill for walking and running to make sure it lasts.
We actually just received this treadmill to test and review so we're hoping to have a good answer for you soon.
Would be nice to cover foldable treadmills/walking pads with adjustable (at least manual) incline
Thanks for your feedback! We'll see what we can do there.
Wow amazing video. So many under desk treadmills. Can you please mention which is the widest among these? Widest running belt in terms of width I mean. I almost bought your walking pad r2, but now taking a minute to decide which one is widest in every company. I noticed the unsit one, but its quite expensive.
The crazy huge one which is $2500 is the widest by far.
I really want that unsit treadmill but I need to find a good deal
do you think 235 would be pushing the C2 too hard? thanks for the excellent reviews!
Hey, Matt here - I'm right around 235, I don't use the C2 every day but I do use it occasionally and it works great for short bouts of walking. My only concern would be long term use. If you're going to be using it everyday for several hours at a time I would recommend getting something with a little bit higher of a weight capacity(just to be safe). Walkingpad actually just came out with an updated version of the A1 Pro and it has a 300 lb weight capacity. Check that out and see if it might work for you.
Let me know what you end up going with or if you have any other questions, thanks!
Would you recommend others from the brand readliro? I was looking at the walking pad mini and walking pad motorized portable options.
Also considering the daeyegim walking pad
Thanks for watching! Redliro makes solid treadmills that are great for the price you pay for them. We feel confident in either of those machines you mentioned.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Thank you so much!! this video and feedback was so informative and helpful!
As someone who is also 6'5'', I appreciate actually seeing someone my height demo-ing these TINY treadmills.
We didn't realize until afterwards but Matt talked about the small ones, ironically.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru :)
Which one is the quietest? I share my office with others
Alot to take in. What would you recommend for a 300lbs man. Long stride. But yes I want it to be desk friendly
A regular treadmill or go outside and walk.
I find that a lot of treadmills are quiet and work well for the first few months, but then the motor starts to run hot and you can’t use it for more than 20-30 min at a time. I would love to see reviews of treadmills after the have been under normal use for 3+ months with 2-3 hrs/day of use. Do they really stand the test of time? I don’t want a treadmill I will need to replace in 3-9 months, which is what I’ve had to do for every sub $500 treadmill I’ve purchased. The number of HP does not seem to indicate how long the motor will last. I’ve had ones with 3.0 HP that still don’t last.
Another problem I have with treadmills is the belt staying aligned. Also what is the maintenance like? How do the side rails stand up to being stood on ? I find that ones with plastic side rails tend to start cracking and falling apart after a few months of use.
Great Questions! I would like to see a review from a channel that goes through all of these issues. I am looking for a walking pad as well, but do not want to waste money!
This is a very pressing issue. I have been using Xiaomi c2 for 4 years. It has performed well. Now it is broken and I am looking for a replacement.
What's the use time for these? Because many say you can't use for more than an hour which is kind of dissapointing
I'm confused by something - how does the horsepower affect how many hours you can use it in a day? It sounds you're saying that with weaker ones you can only use them a little per day because they need to recover - but it's a machine! Is it to do with long term longevity?
yea man and why would you want it to go faster the faster the more money it cost maybe
thats the point of walking slow all day so you dont have to up the speed within an hour
Which is the best for actually running on? I need a smaller treadmill that I can hide under a bed, but I run, not walk. Thank you 😊
Thanks for watching! And great question, the Echelon Stride is the probably the best treadmill that you can fold up and fit under a bed that is also great for running.
You could also check out the Botorro R5, Redliro 2-in-1, and Urevo.
Why not the R2?
I notice the walking areas are all around 15-16 inches. Is that wide enough to walk comfortably?
It can take a little getting used to when walking on the smaller under-desk treadmills that we have on this list, but we're still able to walk comfortably on them. The LifeSpan TR5000, LifeSpan TR1200, and InMovement UnSit that are on this list have wider decks of at least 20 inches wide if you're looking for an under-desk treadmill with a wider walking surface.
Which would be best for apartment living?
Noise-wise, any of them can be used in an apartment and an upper level. If you have limited space, we recommend either of the WalkingPads, Redliros, or the Sunny Health & Fitness Walkstation. However, all of these under-desk treadmills are appropriate to use in an apartment.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Isn't C2 a little bit more noisier? In the review it seems to make howling noise on every step. Thanks!
I tried 2 treadmill underdesk, both broken, returned and refunded, includes the sunny you are recommended. I'm done, I will buy a elíptical.
i think the best quality is the lifespan, but it's $900+. they make gym quality regular treadmills.
List the treadmills in the time stamps
How long can the WalkingPad C2 be used in one go?
We've had team members use it for about 2 hours in one go before and it's been great. I'd feel confident in it working for a good 4 hour stretch.
jesus chrise, he looks like a GIANT!! or are you just that short? LOL
The LifeSpan TR5000 may be the best, but cost 1800 euro, and weighs around 50kg...
It weighs 90 pounds and easy to move around should not be in the same product description.
That's a fair statement, it's all relative for us and we should give a bit more context when explaining moving and storing treadmills. For us, we are moving full sized treadmills daily so moving under desk machines is a lot easier than a full sized treadmill.
That being said, the product weighs 90 pounds but with the front transportation wheels, you're not actually lifting the full amount, the front wheels make it super easy to move most of these machines.
Anyone have long term experience with treadmills? I'm looking for something reliable. My treadmills keep dying. I replace the lubricant, but that doesn't stop them from dying.
Which tracks did you have die?
@@myrouble A Treadly (the company doesn't exist anymore) and an Urevo. I think (though I may be wrong) some of my problems may be due to storing them vertically.
@@TrakeM118 I had the Urevo too, it just died on me today. Lasted almost exactly 3 months... smh
Haven't seen a good precor review 😕
SO GLAD THAT I DID NOT FOLLOW YOUR RECOMMENDATION...apparently Walking Pad C-2 (or the whole company) takes orders but does not send their product. Again- apparently,/allegedly do you have any other experiences/guarantees? How did you find/connect with this company. I was really hoping to grab their walking pad C-2, but I am extremely scared for this type of SCAM. Advice???
Yea not shit the best overall treadmill is $1300 lmao. Just buy a normal treadmill at that point.
I was interested in this review but the annoying music too annoying
Background music really sucks and super irritating.
No need for that long intro.
Thanks for the feedback!
$350 + for a “budget” treadmill give me a break…
How would you rate them in terms of noise level while walking ?
How would you rate them in terms of noise level while walking ?
Yeah, especially that we can hear in the clip that C2 described as "plenty silent" is making howling sound with every step. There seem to be much quieter options in the same clip. But it's hurt to judge as it may depends from user/reviewer weight as well as current speed setting.