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WalkingPad - World most sold treadmill, 1.000.000+ units worldwide.

Discover the best treadmills in the UK for 2025 – compact, foldable, and silent. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

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?

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?

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?

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?

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?

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.

About WalkingPad Treadmills

Treadmills for Every Home – Compact, Foldable and Powerful

Looking for a treadmill that fits your life – not the other way around? At WalkingPad UK, we offer a range of compact, foldable treadmills designed for small spaces, home offices, bedrooms, and under-desk use.

Whether you're aiming to walk more during work, stay in shape, or enjoy convenient indoor exercise, there’s a WalkingPad treadmill made for you.

Why Choose a WalkingPad Treadmill?


– Easily fold and store your treadmill under a bed, sofa, or desk.


– Ideal for apartments, shared spaces, or late-night walks.


– Suitable for light walking to jogging.


– Sleek, modern appearance to complement any home.


– No complex setup, ready to use in minutes.

Built for Different Needs

For working from home

The WalkingPad C2 and A1 Pro are ideal as under-desk treadmills. These models are compact, quiet, and perfect for walking while you work.

For jogging indoors

The R2 and X21 models offer higher top speeds of up to 11.2 mph, and are built for more active use. They include sturdy frames and, in the case of the X21, automatic incline features.

For small flats or limited spaces

The C1, C2, and P1 are ultra-compact and easy to fold, making them excellent choices for storage in tight areas.

For families and quiet environments

All WalkingPad treadmills run quietly and include safety features like auto-stop and child lock, making them great for use in shared or family spaces.

For lightweight portability

The C1 and C2 are our lightest and most mobile models, perfect if you want to easily move or store your treadmill after each session.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a foldable treadmill and a traditional one?

Foldable treadmills are compact and easy to store, making them ideal for homes, flats, or multi-use rooms. Traditional treadmills are bulkier and usually remain in a fixed place.

Can I use a WalkingPad treadmill under a desk?

Yes, the C2, A1 Pro, and P1 are specifically designed for under-desk use, allowing you to walk while you work.

Are WalkingPad treadmills suitable for running?

Models like the R2 and X21 support jogging at speeds up to 11.2 mph and are built for stability and durability. They are suitable for light to moderate running.

How quiet are these treadmills?

WalkingPad treadmills are engineered for quiet operation. Their motors and belts are designed to minimize noise, making them suitable for flats or shared living environments.

What is the most compact treadmill you offer?

The C2 and P1 are our most compact treadmills, ideal for storage under a bed or sofa. They're a great option for anyone in a small flat or studio.

Do any models have incline features?

Yes. The R2 features a manual incline, while the X21 offers automatic incline adjustment for varied workout intensity.

What is the weight capacity of these treadmills?

Most WalkingPad treadmills support up to 110–136 kg (242–300 lbs), but please check the individual product pages for detailed specifications.

Is delivery free in the UK?

Yes. We offer fast and free delivery across the UK. Most orders are delivered within 2 to 3 working days.

Are WalkingPad treadmills beginner-friendly?

Yes. All models are intuitive to use, beginner-friendly, and include features like preset speeds and app integration for easy control.

Can I use a WalkingPad treadmill for rehabilitation?

WalkingPads can support low-impact walking routines, making them suitable for light rehab use. However, always consult your healthcare provider before beginning any rehabilitation exercise.

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