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For the Serious Runner:
Looking for maximum speed and a professional feel? Our X218 is the ultimate choice, offering a gym-quality experience with its high-speed motor and extra-wide belt.

For the Versatile Athlete:
Need a machine that does it all? Our R2 is a true 2-in-1, seamlessly switching from an under-desk walking pad to a powerful running treadmill.

For the Fitness Beginner:
Just starting your running journey? Our MC11 provides fantastic value, offering all the core features you need in a compact, easy-to-use design.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of a foldable treadmill?
What are the benefits of a foldable treadmill?
Foldable treadmills offer several advantages:
- Space-Saving Design: Ideal for homes with limited space, these treadmills can be folded and stored away when not in use.
- Portability: Many models are lightweight and come with wheels, making them easy to move and store.
- Affordability: Generally more budget-friendly compared to non-folding models.
- Convenience: Allows for indoor walking or running, regardless of weather conditions.
Can I lose belly fat by using a treadmill?
Can I lose belly fat by using a treadmill?
Yes, regular use of a treadmill can contribute to overall fat loss, including belly fat. Incorporating high-intensity interval training (HIIT) or brisk walking sessions can enhance calorie burn. However, a balanced diet and overall lifestyle changes are also crucial for effective weight loss.
How much space do I need for a foldable treadmill?
How much space do I need for a foldable treadmill?
The space required depends on the specific model. For instance, the WalkingPad R1 Pro has dimensions of 1460 * 720 * 900 mm when unfolded and 980 * 720 * 155 mm when folded. It's essential to ensure that you have adequate space for both operation and storage.
How noisy are foldable treadmills during operation?
How noisy are foldable treadmills during operation?
Noise levels can vary. For example, the WalkingPad X21 features a brushless motor designed to operate quietly, making it suitable for apartment living. It's recommended to check the decibel rating of a treadmill before purchasing if noise is a concern.
What's the difference between a walking pad and a treadmill?
What's the difference between a walking pad and a treadmill?
Walking pads are compact, lightweight devices designed primarily for walking at a slow to moderate pace. They often lack handrails. Treadmills, on the other hand, are more robust machines suitable for walking, jogging, and running, with features like handrails.
Do home treadmills use a lot of electricity?
Do home treadmills use a lot of electricity?
The energy consumption of a treadmill depends on its motor power and usage. On average, treadmills use between 600 to 1000 watts of electricity. Using a treadmill for 3 hours a week can consume about 150 kilowatt-hours per year. This translates to approximately £23 annually, assuming an average electricity rate.