🏃♂️ Fold, Flex, and Fly: Your Ultimate Compact Fitness Companion
The WalkingPad R2 is a sleek, foldable treadmill featuring a durable aluminum frame and a powerful 2 HP motor that supports speeds from 0.5 to 6.5 MPH. Designed for space-conscious professionals, it folds to save 90% of traditional treadmill space and rolls easily for storage. Control it via remote, app, or foot sensor, while EVA cushioning and an anti-slip belt ensure comfort and safety. A smart LCD display and device holder keep you connected and motivated during every workout.
Brand | WALKINGPAD |
Color | deep gray |
Product Grade | treadmill |
Product Dimensions | 57"D x 28.4"W x 51.2"H |
Item Weight | 33 Kilograms |
Material | Aluminum, Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Maximum Speed | 6.5 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Compact Design, Foldable |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 2 Horsepower |
Assembly Required | No |
Display Type | LCD |
Connectivity Technology | Power Cord |
Metrics Measured | Speed |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 110 Kilograms |
Deck Length | 51.2 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Screen Size | 2 Inches |
Belt Width | 44 Centimeters |
Minimum Speed | 0.5 Miles per Hour |
UPC | 783710469496 |
Manufacturer | WALKINGPAD |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42.91 x 30.31 x 7.87 inches |
Package Weight | 40.5 Kilograms |
Brand Name | WALKINGPAD |
Part Number | R2 |
Model Year | 2020 |
J**K
Perfect for home use.
This treadmill is perfect for home use and the main reason I bought it is because it folds. I have been using it for two weeks about 30 minutes a day and can say very sturdy and very quiet. I love the no frills remote, very easy to use. App works as designed and has lots of options I've yet explored. Treadmill is perfect for someone like me that loves brisk walking. Can't judge running since I'm not a runner. I'm 6 feet 3 and length of pad works well. Instructions easy to understand and explains everything you need to know. Seller responded to my inquiry in a timely manner. Treadmill is packed very well. Something tells me I will have this treadmill for years of good use
S**E
Great for portability and tiny homes, smartphone app is not great but necessary
The machine works well, and fits in my tiny home space really nicely.It folds up and is easy to store...Cons: the remote is not replaceable and is very small. It’s also the only way to control the machine unless you have a smart phone. The App for the phone is ok, but it’s a little clunky and poorly designed. It does the job though.You MUST ago through the safety introduction to use the automatic adjust mode. To do that you needs the app.It doesn’t have any incline featuresBeyond that it’s great and fits under my desk for working from home. So I can walk while working or take a jog at lunch.I got it because I’m limited on space and my apartment is small. This is great for tiny living
N**G
nice but a little heavy
Tried for 4 days and so far so good.Instruction easy to follow and it works smooth.Folding is easyApp is very helpful with all data I care about.A tip: if you are going to buy, measure you space and make sure it can fit. i didnt measure so it turned out a little bigger than i expecteasy to folder. However, 30kg is heavier than your imagine. So don't think about moving it aroundeveryday.If you try to save space, yes, buy it. If you think about taking it to different rooms everyday, em, not easy
C**7
So far, so good....
I purchased this treadmill a month ago and thus far I'm quite please with it. It's well built, portable, and, sleek, however, I've only had it for a month. The true test will be on its durability, will this treadmill hold up to daily walks for 30-60mins., 5 days a wk?12/21/2020Update: I have been using this treadmill regularly now for about 6 months and have noticed somethings I believe are worth mentioning.1. When using the safety bar it has an slight movement, even though the knobs are tightened on both sides. It doesn't bother me, but, I believe it's worth mentioning.2. Never loose or misplace the remote control to this treadmill, without it, its not moving. I plan on purchasing another one for a just in case moment.3. Make sure to purchase battery replacements for the remote control. Why? Well, recently I experienced the treadmill stopping after 15mins. of runtime and I couldn't figure out why, after trying to keep it running, I noticed the runtime began to decrease, so I changed the battery in the remote control. And, sure enough that fixed the problem.3. The app for this device, in my opinion, is total garbage. I simply wear a Fitbit and let it count my steps.I still believe this portable treadmill is worth purchasing, just remember when purchasing the treadmill, buy some batteries for the remote control.
S**.
The worst part of this treadmill is the selling point of it (foldable/moveable)
When this design has been revised a few times, it will be great, I think. It is a CHORE AND A HALF to move/store.ROLLING: The wheels are comically small (smaller than most luggage wheels) and barely extend past the plastic frame, so if you want to roll this on anything but a hard floor, good luck. I have flor rugs (low, tight pile) and it's an effort. You also have to have the heavy device tilted just so to get the device to roll.FOLDING: The armbar has 4 points to tighten/loosen every time you want to use it the upper points are very hard-to-use levers (you need good hand/arm strength to squeeze them shut or pull them open). The other points are stove-type knobs that can be difficult to use too (one time I had to use a wrench to pinch it tightly enough to turn) Additionally if you want to fold the machine and then use it with the armbar down, you have to open the upper levers and extend the armbar so you can unfold the walking pad.OTHER POOR DESIGN CHOICES:- The dang plug is on the "bottom" of the plastic frame. so every time you want to fold it, you have to unplug the cord from the device. if that was on the side it would be so much easier to fold and store.- The safety pin is on the armbar, so if you have that part down, your safety pin is behind you on the floor (and you have to have that to walk. And you have to have the bar down to use the automatic speed function)- The wheels are so small, as mentioned. It would be a game-changer to have rollerblade size wheels on it, or even better a multi-directional wheel (like spinner-luggage wheels)- Shock city. Everything on this machine shocks you. The armbar, the base, everything. just don't touch anything and you'll be fine.- It sounds like it's breaking every time you fold it, and it's very easy to upset the track alignment (it's fairly easy to fix though).It DOES work as promised for us. it's just a pain in the A to set up and move. The app leaves a lot to be desired visually, but it does work fine and syncs to Apple Health fine. The remote is simple and easy to hold.
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