🏃♂️ Elevate your home workouts—walk, jog, and burn smarter, not harder!
The VIPLAT Walking Pad Treadmill combines a robust 2.5HP motor with a 5° incline and a 5-layer shock-absorbing belt to deliver a quiet, joint-friendly exercise experience. Designed for easy portability and zero assembly, it features an LED display and remote control for seamless workout tracking and speed adjustments. Supporting up to 300 pounds, this compact treadmill is perfect for professional millennials seeking efficient, space-saving fitness solutions at home or office.
Brand | VIPLAT |
Color | incline(No handle) |
Product Grade | MIDDLE |
Product Dimensions | 48"D x 22"W x 5"H |
Item Weight | 44 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Speed | 3.8 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Portable, flexible, Manual Incline, Wheeled |
Recommended Uses For Product | walking, jogging, running |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 2.5 Horsepower |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 5 |
Assembly Required | No |
Display Type | LED |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Connectivity Technology | Power Cord |
Included Components | User Manual, Remote Control, Tool Kit, Lubricant |
Metrics Measured | Speed, Calories Burned, Time, Distance |
Product Benefits | Weight Loss Support, Improve Muscle Strength, Improve Bone Strength |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Deck Length | 35.04 Inches |
Deck Width | 14.97 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Speed Rating | 0.6-3.8MPH |
Input Power | 500 Watts |
Minimum Speed | 0.6 Miles per Hour |
Model Name | D1white |
Manufacturer | VIPLAT |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47 x 22 x 5.5 inches |
Package Weight | 20.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 48 x 22 x 5 inches |
Brand Name | VIPLAT |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model Year | 2023 |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
A**K
Simple and effective
I work from home with an hybrid desk and will sit at my desk all day with no breaks and barely remembering to stand. I knew it was time for a walking pad and I’m glad I went with this one. First, the price was right. It’s not cheaply made at all. It’s not super heavy or hard to move around and it’s thin enough that it fits against the wall behind a door (with plenty of room to open the door). It’s easy to use and it comes with lubricant for the track. It has a remote for easy use and you cannot the feet down for a slight incline, something a lot of walking pads don’t have. It doesn’t go super fast but it’s not super slow either. For me, the speed is perfect and I’m excited to use it daily while I’m on meetings. Anything to get me moving again!
T**B
Great walking pad at a good price
I have a different brand of walking pad that I use at home and bought this one to use at the office. I needed my one at home to fold up so it was more expensive. This one is more affordable and still works great. It is a little noisier but acceptable. It's a little annoying that it turns off after 1 hour but I just turn it back on, not a huge deal. I like the manual incline feature a lot. The display is a useful feature too to see the elapsed time, mileage, speed. I wish it had an app in case the remote is misplaced but have had no problems yet. I have not had any mechanical issues or anything in the month I've had it. Perfect size for me, doesn't take up much space but I have plenty to walk on. I recommend it to anyone who wants to be more active at work! I sort of started a trend at my own company of walking on it during meetings and others have also bought one. I go nice and slow at 1.5 MPH and can do anything including typing and focus work. I forget I'm walking sometimes and have walked for 2-3 hours at a time. I find it helps my productivity and I need less stretch breaks. In summary, for me this was a good value and has been reliable. It's more basic in features than some of the expensive ones that have apps and such, but it has everything i needed.
Y**G
Decent for the price point!
Had it a few days, so far its what I expected for the price point. 3.8 is hardly a brisk walk but it does pretty well. Super easy to set up, easy to maneuver.
K**B
Adequate
I only use this as a back up to walking outside when the weather is bad. The pros: It works, and it was very easy to set up and go right out of the box. It's small enough to move and roll under a bed without much hassle.The cons: After using it, I wish I had spent a bit more money for a nicer walking pad. The fact that it doesn't have a arm bar/handle plays a larger factor than I anticipated. If I don't stare directly down at it, there is a natural tendency to move a little from side to side while walking and can feel a bit off balance. I wouldn't hold onto the bar, but it would be nice to have one just to touch and keep or correct balance. I have situated the walking pad next to a wall and that has kept it from being too dangerous, but it's not ideal. I understand that I willingly bought it without a bar, but I'm saying that if I had to do it again, I would choose to get one with a bar/handle. Aside from that, you can't turn it on without the remote. I wish there was also a switch on the machine itself as a back up, because what if the remote stops working, gets lost, or simply the batteries dying when you want to walk would be inconvenient. I question how long it will hold up. I've been using it for about a month, anywhere from 18-30 minutes at a time (which I don't consider a lot) and I'm hearing noises and creaks. I hope it lasts, but won't be surprised if it doesn't. Finally, I am 5 foot 5 inches, and the walking area is just barely long enough for me. I often step down onto the top of the machine if I start striding too long/fast. I can't imagine anyone taller than me or with a long stride, man or woman, being able to comfortably do a brisk walk on this without it being dangerous.Overall, at around 100 dollars, this was very cheap, and it does work and do what it says. It goes up to 3.8 miles/hour (which is not enough to run, but is enough to get a brisk walk). I keep the little legs down so it stays at a very subtle incline. I'm not sure it makes a difference, but they are there. I personally would not buy this again or recommend it, but if money and/or space is a factor for you, and you are less than 5'5", it may work for getting your steps in. If you wanted to use it under a standing desk for very slow movement, it also might be fine for that.
B**.
Very good treadmill for the price
This is excellent treadmill considering the price. Consider what you will use this treadmill for when buying. I wanted a walking (not running) quiet treadmill that I could use under my office desk.Advantages:- Sturdy. Well built.- Quiet when in use.- Easy to move around . Lightweight and easy to roll front wheels.- Very useful remote control. Makes it easy to change speeds and mode.- The display is easy to see.- Clear instructions.- Easy to adjust the walking belt.- Easy storageDisadvantages:- the machine beeps loudly when turning on and changing any setting, for example- inaccurate distance and calories burnt- I wouldn't recommend this for jogging due the the running belt width and length.
J**C
Aesethically Pleasing and Functional
I searched for a walking pad for a while trying to find something aesthetically pleasing, ability to incline and decent price. I narrowed it down to this one and so glad I did . I have used a few times now and it’s easy to walk for an hr and not even realize it ! So nice on the days I can’t make it outside for a walk so I don’t sit all day. Light enough for me to move around when not in use easily and quiet enough to not distract me from work ! Easy to use and love the options for distance, time etc plus the remote . Highly recommend
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