Quick Verdict
A compact incline treadmill that delivers quiet reliable workouts at home or the office without taking up space.
What This Product Is Used For
This walking pad treadmill is designed for indoor walking training and light running while saving space. Unlike traditional treadmills that require a dedicated room, this compact unit fits easily into small spaces and still provides incline training for more effective workouts, which is why users choose it over bulky gym machines.
Who This Product Is Best Suited To
Ideal for people who want convenient daily movement while working or relaxing, those improving fitness gradually, and users who prefer simple home exercise equipment that fits easily into their living space.
Key Benefits at a Glance
• Adjustable incline for more effective workouts
• Quiet motor suitable for shared spaces
• Large running area for comfortable movement
• Simple remote control speed adjustment
• Easy storage design with transport wheels
Pros and Cons
Pros
• Compact footprint saves space
• Quiet performance for home use
• Incline feature increases workout intensity
• No installation required
Cons
• Speed range suited to walking and light jogging
• Smaller running surface than full treadmills
Real World Performance and Day to Day Use
In daily use this treadmill works well for steady walking sessions and light cardio routines. The 2.5 HP motor provides consistent power while keeping noise low, and the 95 by 40 cm running area offers comfortable movement. The incline range of 0 to 9 degrees helps increase effort without needing faster speeds, reducing strain concerns and making workouts feel more effective.
Choose this if you want convenient exercise without sacrificing space.
Skip this if you need high speed running for intense training.
Why We Like This Product
The YPC Outdoors Team likes this because it balances simplicity and performance. One benefit is the incline training option. A common buyer mistake is choosing a flat walking pad that lacks intensity. This design avoids that limitation and prevents regret from buying equipment that feels too easy.
Comparisons With Similar Systems
Compared with standard flat walking pads
Better when
You want incline training for higher calorie burn
Alternative better when
You only need basic walking without incline
Compared with full size treadmills
Better when
You want compact storage and portability
Alternative better when
You need faster speeds and larger running decks
Alternatives Worth Considering
Flat walking pads
Full size home treadmills
Manual treadmills
Tips for Getting the Best Performance
Start at low speed before increasing intensity. Use incline gradually to avoid strain. Keep the belt clean and aligned. Place it on a flat surface for stability. Use supportive footwear for comfort.
Full Technical Specification
Product type
Walking pad treadmill
Motor power
2.5 HP
Speed range
1 to 10 km per hour
Incline range
0 to 9 degrees
Maximum load
136 kg
Running area
95 by 40 cm
Control method
Remote control
Display
LED display
Frame
Steel frame
Mobility feature
Built in wheels
Assembly
Pre assembled
Buyer’s Guide
Buy this if you want easier daily exercise with compact storage and incline support.
Do not buy this if you need stronger high speed running performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum speed?
This treadmill supports speeds from 1 to 10 kilometres per hour.
Does it have incline?
It supports adjustable incline from 0 to 9 degrees.
Is it quiet?
The brushless motor is designed for low noise use indoors.
How much weight can it support?
It supports users up to 136 kilograms.
Does it need assembly?
It arrives fully assembled and ready to use.
How is it controlled?
It can be controlled using the included remote.
Is it suitable for small spaces?
Its compact size and wheels make it easy to store.
Can I run on it?
It is best suited for walking and light jogging.
Does it track workout data?
The LED display shows time speed distance and calories.
Is the running area large?
It has a 95 by 40 centimetre running surface for comfortable movement.











