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Forbes writers and editors independently select all products and services. If you click through links we provide, we may earn a commission. Learn more Forbes VettedGearFitnessThe 5 Best Walking Pads For Increasing Step Count, According To Our TestingByCam Vigliotta,Gear Editor.I've evaluated outdoor and fitness equipment for over five years.Reviewed ByKatie Simpson,Sr. Strategy Editor.Follow AuthorsNov 06, 2025, 04:54pm ESTSaveI love walking outdoors, but when I need an easy way to stay active inside, nothing beats the convenience of a walking pad. Use them while working, watching shows or even taking a call, all without leaving the house or spending more on full-size equipment you may not need. To identify the best walking pads of 2025, I teamed up with our resident certified personal trainer (CPT) and Forbes Vetted senior strategy editor, Katie Simpson, along with a panel of staffers to test nine machines over the course of a month. The GoPlus 2-in-1 Treadmill proved to have the best balance of features, build quality and price.We tested nine different options to find the best walking pads in 2025.ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTO: RETAILERThat said, our testers found several other excellent walking pads and concluded that no single model aligns with every person’s needs. To help you find the right walking pad for your home, we selected a range of winners:Our Top RecommendationsBest Walking Pad Overall: Goplus 2-In-1 TreadmillCheck PriceBest Budget Walking Pad: Yagud Under-Desk TreadmillCheck PriceBest Incline Walking Pad: Egofit Walker Pro M1Check PriceBest Foldable Walking Pad: WalkingPad C2Check PriceMost Versatile Walking Pad: Hccsport Walking Pad With Removable DeskCheck PriceAmazonGoplus 2-In-1 TreadmillShop At AmazonForbes VettedForbes Vetted ratings are based on thorough evaluations by our editorial team to help you choose the best products with confidence.4.5Dimensions: 49 x 27 x 42 inches | Total weight: 74 pounds | Max Seed: 7.5 mph | Incline: None | Weight capacity: 265 pounds | Foldable: NoPros: High max speed for walking and joggingComes with a dedicated phone holderHandrail can collapse for easy storageCons: Too big to fit under shorter desksLess stable at higher speedsWant to save this story for later?No need to bookmark—get it straight to your inbox.Remind MeWe've sent this story to your inbox.The Goplus 2-In-1 Treadmill is a reliable, easy-to-use walking pad that borders on a treadmill, but isn’t quite as big or powerful. Really, it strikes a balance between sufficient power, quality and simplicity, which is why it earns the top spot in this guide. And although it’s on the heavy side and proved too big to fit under our tester’s desk, the well-rounded experience made it incredibly easy to walk in comfort. Prices seem to fluctuate, but you can usually find it for around $350 or less—a fair price given its capability and features.Walk, Jog And Store With EaseOn the subject of features, this walking pad comes with a dedicated holder for a device; we used the space to stream on a phone and (attempt to) read a book. With a max speed of 7.5 mph, you can also break into a light jog if walking feels too repetitive day after day, and the handrail is collapsible, making it easy to store the machine under a couch or against a wall to save space. Our tester really appreciated the set of wheels upfront that allow you to move it about in spite of its 74-pound curb weight.We found little reason to knock the Goplus 2-In-1, but you should measure your desk to ensure it fits underneath, if you’d like to use it while you work. And while it’s technically billed as a treadmill, the platform isn’t going to feel as stable as a treadmill at top speeds, so don’t expect it to pull double duty as a machine for serious runs. Ultimately, if you use it as a walking pad and want to lightly jog now and then, you’ll appreciate its balance of stability and speed range.AmazonYagud Under-Desk TreadmillShop At AmazonForbes VettedForbes Vetted ratings are based on thorough evaluations by our editorial team to help you choose the best products with confidence.4.0Dimensions: 44.7 x 18.9 x 4.4 inches | Total weight: 35 pounds | Max speed: 3.8 mph | Incline: None | Weight capacity: 265 pounds | Foldable: NoPros: Lightweight, thin and easy to storeSimple remote-controlled interfaceCons: Doesn’t come with any advanced features or app controlsNo handrailBy and large, walking pads are less expensive than full-sized treadmills, which partially explains why they’ve become so popular in recent years. Still, if you’re shopping for a walking pad on a budget, we found that the Yagud Under-Desk Treadmill delivers a simple, reliable experience for around $100—a great price for a basic machine.Hassle-Free Storage And Simple ControlsWeighing just 35 pounds, it’s incredibly easy to move about the house, whether you’d like to use it under your desk or in the living room. It’s also easy to hide out of sight, as it measures less than 5 inches tall when flat on the ground, so you shouldn’t have trouble sliding it under a couch. When the time comes to use it, a basic remote allows you to turn it on (a dedicated power button on the machine does the same), adjust the speed and cycle through metrics on the tiny LCD display, like time walked, calories burned and speed. It’s incredibly simple, but our tester actually appreciated that aspect of the experience—it became a part of her wellness routine, but not the focal point.The walking pad's LCD display makes it easy to keep track of basic metrics.Francesca Sales For ForbesAs alluring as a $100 walking pad may seem, it doesn’t come without drawbacks. Our tester made it clear that this isn’t a smart device, so you shouldn’t expect more advanced capabilities like app control, incline or a high top speed. It also doesn’t feature handrails, which may be an issue if you have poor balance. At the end of the day, it’s a reliable machine with basic functionality and a one-year warranty for added peace of mind. If you’d like to use a walking pad in combination with other forms of activity, it’s an excellent option for less.AmazonEgofit Walker Pro M1Shop At AmazonForbes VettedForbes Vetted ratings are based on thorough evaluations by our editorial team to help you choose the best products with confidence.4.0Dimensions: 38.39 x 21.85 x 6.89 inches | Total weight: 48.5 pounds | Max speed: 3.6 mph | Incline: 5% | Weight capacity: 220 pounds | Foldable: NoPros: Built-in incline provides a more intense workoutDisplay makes it easy to track progressCan be controlled via remote and app Cons: You can’t change the incline gradeShorter deck than others we testedVery few walking pads come with the ability to incline—that feature is usually reserved for full-sized treadmills with more advanced mechanics. But if a basic walking pad without incline isn’t challenging enough, we like the Egofit Walker Pro M1 for its fixed 5% grade.Featuring a bright LCD display at the front of the machine that tracks calories burned, time spent walking, speed, distance and total number of steps taken, it’s easy to thoroughly track every session. And with the ability to control the machine’s belt speed via remote or app, our tester was surprised to find it max out at 3.6 mph, instead of the 3.1 mph stated online by Egofit.Of course, this walking pad’s main selling point is its fixed 5% incline, which our tester really found useful as someone who prefers to walk on an incline at the gym. That slight grade burns more calories and provides a better workout, which may be what you’re looking for if walking at ground level isn’t quite enough.The Egofit Walker Pro's profile is a bit boxier, but it's incredibly stable in spite of the incline.Katie Simpson For ForbesOf course, a walking pad with a fixed incline does have its limitations: You can’t dial it down, so you need to be comfortable committing to the incline. And although the shorter deck wasn’t an issue for our tester, they did note the lack of side rails, which can lead to instability at high speeds. At 50 pounds, it’s also somewhat bulky and awkward to move, so a second set of hands might be necessary now and again. Still, it’s one of the only reliable machines in its class if you’re after a walking pad that makes getting in your steps just a bit more challenging.WalkingPadWalkingPad C2Shop At WalkingPadDimensions: 57 x 20 x 5 inches (unfolded); 32 x 20 x 5.5 inches (folded) | Total weight: 62 pounds | Max speed: 3.7 mph | Incline: None | Weight capacity: 220 pounds | Foldable: YesPros: Sleek, aesthetically-pleasing designFolds down to nearly half the sizeComes with automatic and manual modesCons: App isn’t intuitive; hard to navigateFolding mechanism may impact long-term durabilityWalking pads are popular because they take up such little space, but if you live in a small apartment or share a space with others, you might need an even smaller machine like the WalkingPad C2. While it’s already rather compact, a hinge mechanism allows you to fold it in half before storing it under a bed or tucking it in a closet. And with easy-to-use controls via remote, it delivers the basic functionality you need to walk each day in comfort, without the space commitment that comes with a non-folding model.The C2's sleek, simple appearance makes it that much easier to set up around the house.Lindsay Boyers For ForbesOur tester liked the C2’s appearance from the moment it was unboxed—it looks sleek and simple, which makes it less prominent when the time comes to set it away. Turning it on/off, adjusting the belt speed and changing modes (it features automatic and manual modes) proved simple via the included remote as well, and an app allows you to log workouts, choose from preset workouts and track stats. While the app connected to the machine via Bluetooth on the first try, our tester found the app interface clunky and preferred to use the machine without it. But because the remote only increases the speed in increments of 0.5 mph, they chose to set three preferred speeds in the app that were outside of the 0.5 mph increments.Comes With Automatic And Manual Speed SettingsWith two walking modes to choose from—automatic and manual—you can let the treadmill control the speed as you walk (automatic) or preselect the speed on your own (manual). Automatic mode sounds handy in theory, but our tester found it unreliable, as the machine constantly shut off if it detected footfalls too far back on the belt, or picked up speed too rapidly if footfalls were detected near the front. With that said, the belt was supportive and absorbed shock well, which made it easier to commit to longer walks.The C2 folds up neatly under a desk when you'd like to store it away.Lindsay Boyers For ForbesLong-Term Durability ConcernsAs convenient as a foldable walking pad can be, the hinge introduces other considerations. Like a folding smartphone, it’s designed to open and close a specific number of times, and over time, it may get weaker. Our research didn’t find any long-term reviews that suggest it fails, but it’s something to consider if you’d like your walking pad to last for years to come. Our tester also found that the belt skips every now and then, likely because of the hinge mechanism, though it didn’t interrupt walks or lead to any safety concerns. Ultimately, the folding design is a great option that costs more, but saves precious space in return.MOST POPULARAmazonHccsport Walking Pad With Removable DeskShop At AmazonDimensions: 55 x 27 x 47 inches (with desk) | Total weight: 85 pounds | Max speed: 8 mph | Incline: 9% | Weight capacity: 300 pounds | Foldable: NoPros: Higher max speed than most other walking pads we testedComes with a detachable desk that fits a laptopRemote is shaped like a watch for easy adjustmentsCons: Built-in speaker audio is lacklusterDeck is shorter than averageWalking pads are already quite versatile, but if you need a machine that can handle walks, runs and work, the Hccsport Walking Pad should meet your needs. Although it’s a bit more expensive, our tester found its features reliable and easy to use, from the manual incline controls to the removable desk. You’ll pay a bit more for these features upfront, but what you get in return is a more versatile machine that’s especially useful if you work from home.As the fastest machine in this guide with a top speed of 8 mph, you shouldn’t have trouble transitioning from a walk to a light jog, and the pop-up rails make the experience feel much more stable. Although this option allows you to connect to its speaker via Bluetooth, our tester felt the audio quality was lackluster and much preferred headphones. And unlike most other walking pads that rely on a TV-like remote to change settings, this one comes with a remote that looks more like a watch, allowing you to change settings from your wrist at a moment’s notice.The walking pad's spacious desk can easily accommodate a laptop and drink.Sepncer Dukoff For ForbesRemovable Desk, Plus A High Weight CapacityOf course, this machine’s main selling point is the removable desk, which our tester found sturdy and easy to remove/install in seconds. It’s great for a laptop, notebook and other similarly sized items, but you shouldn’t expect it to support multiple monitors or anything heavy—Hccsport doesn’t explicitly say how much weight it can support, so we recommend loading it with caution. Speaking of support, the walking pad itself is rated for up to 300 pounds, which is also one of the highest figures among models we tested.And yet, while the machine can support a lot of weight, our tester found the platform to be on the shorter side, which might pose a problem if you’re over six feet tall and have a long stride. Otherwise, it’s a capable model with added versatility for those who want more from their walking pad but can’t commit to a full-size treadmill or an integrated walking pad-desk combo.RECOMMENDED BYFORBES VETTEDThe 15 Best Treadmill Sales: Save Up To 55% On NordicTrack, BowFlex And MoreByJordan ThomasWalking Pad Deals: Save Up To 44% On These Top-Rated ModelsByJordan ThomasOther Walking Pads We TestedOur testing process included a total of nine walking pads, some of which may be a good fit for certain users, while others are worth avoiding.Other Walking Pads We Tested That Are Worth ConsideringSperax Walking Pad ($210): Forbes Vetted gear updates writer Alexandra Garrett has been using this under-desk treadmill for over a year and appreciates how easy it is to use and store. “Thanks to the handy front wheels, it’s easy to roll from my closet to office,” says Garrett. While it has a max speed of 3.8 mph and a high weight capacity of 320 pounds, the belt is a bit narrow and tricky to walk on if you have a wider gait.Urevo Smart 2-In-1 Folding Treadmill ($290): Urevo’s Smart 2-In-1 Folding Treadmill looks nice, and it can double as a running platform in a pinch. And yet, while it bills itself as a folding treadmill, the only thing that actually folds is the handrail, which we find misleading. The WalkingPad C2 is more expensive, but it actually folds in half and saves quite a bit of space. Otherwise, we like this Urevo model if you need a well-rounded machine.Other Walking Pads We Tested That We Don’t RecommendSunny Health & Fitness Smart Treadpad ($700): This under-desk treadmill impressed our tester with its easy installation process, included phone holder and sturdy design. Unfortunately, it’s pricey at $700 when not on sale, and it’s the most expensive model we tested. Do a little digging and you’ll find full-size treadmills from Sunny Health & Fitness that offer more features and cost less when on sale.Urevo SpaceWalk Lite ($250): The SpaceWalk Lite is compelling thanks to its 265-pound weight capacity, anti-slip belt and built-in shock absorbers that make walking more comfortable. That said, it doesn’t offer any other standout features, and the Yagud Under-Desk Treadmill delivers a similar experience for over $100 less.A release mechanism allows you to quickly deploy the handrails on the Urevo 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill.Rebecca Isaacs For ForbesHow We Tested The Best Walking PadsTo find the best walking pads, I developed a testing protocol that allowed our panel of testers to asses the key variables of nine different models, including installation, speed, incline, included accessories and noise. From there, we evaluated each walking pad’s performance over the course of a month, testing everything from setup and stability to ease of use and portability. Below is a breakdown of how we tested these machines.All of the walking pads we tested were incredibly easy to set up out of the box.Claire Epting For ForbesInstallation ProcessWe started by evaluating the installation process and how easy it was to set up each walking pad once unboxed. We considered whether models needed tools to be assembled properly, if those tools were included and whether instructions were easy to follow. Fortunately, all of the models in this guide were incredibly easy to set up, with little to no installation required.Speed RangeOne of the most important features to consider when shopping for a walking pad is its speed options, as this will dictate how fast (and slow) you can walk. We looked for machines with adjustable speed settings that are accurate and easy to change on the fly. All of the models in this guide allow for slow-paced walking and brisk walking, and some are capable of reaching speeds necessary to break into a light jog.Incline AbilityMost walking pads don’t incline, but those that do can provide a more intense workout, which is why we tested how adjustable the incline is, if available. Some models don’t incline, others feature a fixed incline that isn’t adjustable, and others still are manually adjustable. For models that don’t offer incline, we considered if it was still possible to get an effective workout without it.Included AccessoriesFrom Bluetooth speakers to apps and remotes, we looked at the accessories that ship with each machine and how useful they were in creating a seamless walking experience. Cheap speakers, half-baked apps and other cut corners earned negative marks.NoisinessNoise is a key concern, especially if you live with others, work from home or otherwise share your space when you walk. We made note of noise levels at different speeds and considered if machines were quiet enough to watch TV, talk in meetings or simply work without distraction.PortabilityPortability is a concern if you have limited space and need to store your walking pad when it’s not in use. We looked at each model’s weight, profile and features like built-in wheels or handles that boost portability. We also considered each machine’s dimensions and whether or not they could slide under furniture.Ease Of UseA setup that’s easy to use will help you get the most out of your walking pad, which is why we looked for speed controls, start/stop buttons, stat tracking, and displays or apps that are designed to make managing and monitoring your walks easier. We also considered additional functionality, like preset walking modes and automatic speed adjustment options.The Egofit Walker Pro's LCD display makes it easy to monitor essential stats.Katie Simpson For ForbesHow To Pick The Best Walking PadsWith a plethora of walking pads to choose from, there are several key factors to keep in mind when you’re ready to invest in one. We break down these factors below.FootprintWalking pads are much smaller than an average treadmill. However, it’s still important to consider the size of your space and the size of the machine before buying one. Most models are designed to be compact and portable; the options on our list measure between 43 to 57 inches in length and 20 to 27 inches in width, so they can comfortably fit in an apartment or home office. There are also models—like the WalkingPad C2—that can fold to take up less space in storage.SpeedMost walking pads have an average speed range of about o.5 to 4 mph, which is a comfortable pace for those seeking a low-intensity workout. Still, certain under-desk treadmills tout higher max speeds—like the Hccsport Walking Pad With Removable Desk—that can accommodate jogging and running. Just remember that traditional treadmills are a better choice for avid runners because they provide more stability at faster speeds.InclineWalking on an incline is a great way to boost your strength and cardiovascular health without putting additional strain on your joints. Although many walking pads don’t offer this feature, some can incline up to 6%, such as the Hccsport Walking Pad, while others like the Egofit Walker Pro have a fixed incline at 5%.Weight CapacityWalking pads typically hold less weight than a traditional treadmill, so before making a purchase, check the model’s weight capacity to make sure it can support you and anyone else planning to use it. A higher weight capacity also correlates with the walking pad’s durability and how it will hold up longterm; generally, the higher the weight capacity, the more it’ll withstand regular use.Metric TrackingSuccessful fitness goals require you to track certain metrics, such as steps, mileage and calories burned. With this in mind, we recommend taking a look at what metrics each model displays while in use. Some models—like the WalkingPad C2—also pair with apps that sync your workouts, so you can check your progress from your phone.Why Trust Forbes VettedWhen it comes to walking pads, treadmills and other fitness equipment, you can trust that the Forbes Vetted gear team’s recommendations are carefully curated to help you find the best options for your goals and lifestyle. Our library contains guides on other walking essentials, such as the best walking shoes for men and women.This article was written by Forbes Vetted gear editor Cam Vigliotta, who holds a degree in kinesiology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. With a background in health and wellness, Vigliotta understands how the right equipment can support your goals, whether you’re aiming to stay active at your desk or fit in quick workouts as time allows.Forbes Vetted senior strategy editor Katie Simpson edited and reviewed this guide. Simpson is also a certified personal trainer and avid walker, and relied on her experience with treadmills and walking pads to assess the models in this guide.We regularly update this guide to make sure we’re providing readers with the most helpful advice and the best recommendations. It was last reviewed in November 2025 by gear updates writer Alexandra Garrett, who also has experience testing walking pads, including one of our contenders, the Sperax.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)What Is The Top-Rated Walking Pad?After testing nine different models over the course of a month, we named the Goplus 2-In-1 Treadmill the best walking pad overall. Do Walking Pads Really Work?Walking pads are an effective tool if regularly used. They can help increase your daily activity by enabling you to get more steps in from the convenience of your desk or office. Is A Walking Pad As Good As A Treadmill?When deciding between a walking pad and a treadmill, the best option depends entirely on your personal fitness goals and preferences. Walking pads are an excellent tool for increasing your daily step count, but due to their smaller size and speed limitations, you won’t be able to break into a full run on most models. If you’re looking for a machine that allows you to do both walking and running, an at-home treadmill is a better choice.Want to save this story for later?No need to bookmark—get it straight to your inbox.Remind MeWe've sent this story to your inbox.Got a tip? Share confidential information with Forbes.Editorial StandardsReprints & PermissionsWHAT WE UPDATED2025-09-18We retested our previous winners and updated our recommendations based on new findings from Forbes Vetted staffers. While our results solidified many of our existing winners’ spots on this guide, we’ve also crowned a few new winners: the Yagud Under-Desk Treadmill, the WalkingPad C2 and the Hccsport Walking Pad.


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