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Walking Pad with Incline and Handle Bar, 2.5 HP Quiet Walking Pad Treadmill with 265 LBS Capacity, Portable Under Desk Treadmill, Foldable Treadmills for Home Office

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Features

  • Stability Handrails for SafetyStay secure during every session with handle bar that offer reliable balance and support. This walking pad treadmill features a 5-layer non-slip belt and advanced shock absorption to protect your joints, making it ideal for seniors, beginners, or anyone seeking a safer low-impact walking experience.
  • 2.5 HP Powerful MotorThis walking pad treadmill with a 2.5 HP motor that supports users up to 265 lbs. Whether used as an under desk walking pad or for dedicated home workouts, this portable treadmill delivers smooth consistent performance without disturbing colleagues or family members.
  • 3-in-1 Versatile Speed RangeThis walking pad offers a flexible speed range of 0.63.8 MPH, allowing you to walk slowly while working at a standing desk or increase the pace for active recovery days. The included remote control lets you adjust speed instantly, while the LED display tracks time, distance, speed, and calories burned.
  • Compact Portable DesignWith a slim profile measuring just 43.91 x 21.81 x 4.28 inches and built-in transport wheels, this portable treadmill stores easily under beds, sofas, or desks. Perfect for small apartments and home offices, the lightweight frame lets you move it room to room effortlesslyplus, our 24/7 customer support ensures long-term peace of mind with every walking pad treadmill purchase.

Brand: Elseluck


Color: Gray


Product Grade: Product


Product Dimensions: 47.6"D x 20.1"W x 4.6"H


Item Weight: 42.77 Pounds


Material: Plastic


Maximum Speed: 3.8 Miles per Hour


Special Feature: Portable


Maximum Horsepower: 2.5 Horsepower


Included Components: Remote Control


Maximum Speed: 3.8 Miles per Hour


Additional Features: Portable


Maximum Horsepower: 2.5 Horsepower


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 265 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 47.6"D x 20.1"W x 4.6"H


Item Weight: 42.77 Pounds


Material Type: Plastic


Color: Gray


Brand Name: Elseluck


Product Grade: Product


Included Components: Remote Control


UPC: 721545419101


Model Name: Elseluck Walking Pad


Manufacturer: Elseluck


Warranty Description: 1 Year warranty


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  • Handle bar is super useful !
Pros 1. Manual Incline for Better Workouts The manual incline feature adds intensity by simulating uphill walking. It helps burn more calories and targets muscles like glutes and calves. 2. Enhanced Safety Features The handrails and non-slip running belt provide extra stability and support. This makes it a safer option for beginners, seniors, or rehab users. 3. Quiet and Powerful Motor The 2.5 HP motor delivers smooth performance while staying relatively quiet. It’s suitable for home or office use without disturbing others. 4. Flexible Speed Range With speeds from 0.6 to 3.8 MPH, it works well for both slow walking while working and slightly faster fitness sessions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026 by Sam

  • Great compact walking pad, quiet, stable, narrow belt, only controlled by remote
TLDR The remote should be kept nearby during use since it is the *only* way to control or stop the machine. For a compact under desk walking pad, it is surprisingly quiet, stable, and easy to use. The narrow walking surface and short handlebar are the biggest limitations, but for desk walking or light exercise it performs well. The belt is narrow at 15 inches wide, so you do need to pay attention to foot placement. Overall, the walking pad itself performs very well, but the lack of an emergency stop, reliance on the remote for all controls, and the very short handlebar keep it from being a perfect design. My review only reflects the specific unit I received. -The real details for those who love them- This walking pad arrived extremely well protected. It was secured with three plastic bind straps reinforced with tape, and the styrofoam inside was taped in place so nothing shifted. Features & setup stuff: The pad itself is lightweight and requires minimal assembly. The only setup is attaching the tablet/phone holder to the handlebar with screws. The handlebar is secured with two 1/2 inch knob bolts, one on each side. I tested it briefly without installing them and the handle stayed upright, but I installed them for regular use. Personally, I think spring loaded push buttons would have been a more convenient design since the knobs require kneeling down to install and remove 1/2 inch bolts every time you use the pad. The included manual is fairly informative. This unit operates from 0.6–3.8 mph and the display cycles between speed, time, distance, and calories burned. It does not connect to smart devices. There is a slight incline built into the design. When sitting flat it has about a 0.8° incline, and the flip down front legs raise that to 3°. Maintenance is regular oiling and two bottles of lubricant are included; a schedule is included in the manual. The remote control is used to operate the pad, and it requires two AAA batteries (not included). The remote works extremely well. I tested it from about 60 feet away with two walls between me and the pad, and it still responded instantly without needing to be pointed directly at the unit. Size & design stuff: The power cord is fairly short at 55 inches (not including the plug)t. The handlebar can be used either up or folded down when using under a standing desk. The handlebar height on my unit is 35 inches from the floor with all legs on lowest position, which is quite low. I’m 5'2", and the handle sits around hip height for me. When using it to watch a tablet or phone I have to look down, which did affect my balance and was a bit uncomfortable on my neck. A telescoping handle would have been a nice improvement. The tablet holder itself is 2 inches tall with a 1 cm slot, so thicker tablet cases may fit tightly. My tablet with a case fits, but it’s snug. There are adjustable rear feet to help level the unit on uneven floors, and small transport wheels on the front. By lifting the back slightly, the pad rolls easily for storage. The storage height is only 3 inches, so it slides under furniture easily. The underside of the belt is not fully enclosed so I used it on a hard floor rather than carpet. The walking surface is fairly narrow. The full unit is 19 inches wide, but the actual belt is only 15 inches wide with a 37 inch walking length. Because of that, you do need to pay attention to foot placement. If you step too far to the side, your shoe can catch the edge of the pad frame. The pad is designed for shoe use only. The side frame is smooth plastic but my walking shoes still grabbed the edges if I stepped on them. This walking pad is very quiet. At lower speeds I can comfortably take phone calls or meetings while walking under my standing desk without any background noise issues. The walking length works well for my shorter stride, but I did occasionally feel the back of the belt if I drifted too far toward the rear of the pad especially at higher speeds. The machine automatically enters a 10 minute hibernation/pause mode if left idle, but it does not retain workout history once you power it off. If you want to record your stats, you’ll need to write them down before ending the session. Performance: I’ve been using this pad 30 minutes twice daily for about 10 days. I tested this both under my standing desk and with the handlebar up while watching a tablet. During a 1 hour walk at 2.2 mph, the motor housing was gently warm and there were no odors or belt shifting. The unit remained stable with no vibration, bouncing, or walking across the floor. The cushioning feels firm but comfortable. There is no obvious shock system, but it is not jarring to walk on even during brisk sessions. At the top speed of 3.6 mph, the pad remained smooth and stable with no belt drift at all. That speed is a very brisk walk, and on the narrow belt it begins to feel a little squirrely, which is expected given the compact size. This is clearly designed as a walking pad rather than a running treadmill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2026 by Deanna

  • Total game changer for my home office
Just got this Elseluck 3-in-1 Walking Pad and I'm obsessed. It’s super quiet, so I can literally walk during meetings without anyone knowing. The best parts? The handlebar with the tablet holder is a huge plus, and having the incline really steps up the workout compared to basic walking pads. It’s sturdy but easy to fold and slide under the couch when I’m done. For the price, you really can't beat it. recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2026 by Roman

  • Great walking treadmill but handlebars are MUCH shorter than picture
I've had a couple of walking pads and this one is one of the better ones. There are a couple of things that make it better than my other ones. First off, I love the ability to have a 3% incline. To take advantage of this option, stand the walking pad up and swivel the legs down. The pad comes with an extra leg just in case you break one. The next thing that sets this one above others is the LED screen. The size of this one is awesome! It's easy to see the speed, distance, time and calories (although I'm not sure how accurate this is because I don't nkow how it's calculated. The things that I don't necessarily love. The size of the wheels on this one is fairly small compared to others. It's not a big deal if you're going to have it stay in the same place all the time, but if you hope to move it, nicer wheels would be a benefit. I didn't deduct stars for this though because they still work well. What I did deduct a star for was the height of the handlebar. I could have thought through the dimensions a bit better, but instead, I just depended on the pictures. Think it through though....one of the pictures clearly shows the height from the floor to the top of the handlebars as 38.5 inches. That's just a bit taller than 3 feet to the top of the ipad stand above the handlebars. That means the handlebars are 3 feet high FROM THE FLOOR! Take into consideration the height of the walking pad and now the handlebars are much less than 3 feet. Either the models in the pictures are 4 feet tall, or the pictures are skewed to make the handlebars much taller than they are. They are low....and I'm only 5'9". Luckily, I have a standing desk so I'm not using the handlebars. If you're as tall as me and hoping to use the handlebars like the pictures show, you'll be rather disappointed with this walking pad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026 by A & N Varner

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