The Hccsport 3-in-1 under-desk treadmill merges a foldable walking pad, manual-incline runner, and removable workstation into one space-saving machine. Driven by a robust 3.5 HP motor, it reaches up to 8 MPH, supports 280 lbs, and includes a wristband remote for on-the-fly control—ideal for home or small-office use.
- 3-in-1 Versatility – Use as an under-desk walking pad, a jogging treadmill, or attach the removable desk for a full workstation.
- Powerful Performance – 3.5 HP motor delivers stable speeds from 0.6 to 8 MPH and up to 6% manual incline.
- Spacious Shock-Absorbing Belt – 42.5″×16.5″ deck with six silicone shock absorbers for joint protection.
- Foldable & Portable – Folds compactly and glides on built-in wheels; perfect for tight spaces.
- Wristband Remote – Adjust speed, start/stop, and monitor your workout hands-free without interrupting your routine.
Brand | Hccsport |
Motor Power | 3.5 HP |
Speed Range | 0.6–8.0 MPH |
Incline | Manual, up to 6% |
Belt Size | 42.5″×16.5″ |
Max Weight Capacity | 280 lbs |
Unit Weight | 85 lbs |
Dimensions (L×W×H) | 55″×27″×47″ |
Special Features | Foldable, Removable Desk, Shock Absorption, Wristband Remote |
It comes pretty much already assembled. The wheels make it handy to move around. I keep it in my office but sometimes roll it out to living room (from hardwood to carpet) with no issues. However, it is still pretty heavy, so it does take a little muscle to pick up one end to roll it.
One of the selling points of any of the walking pads is the low profile and ability to slide it under your couch or bed. This did not fit under my couch, but I do have IKEA furniture, so it’s pretty small and low to the ground. Your mileage may vary. What I do like is that you can very easily store this upright without taking up much room. This is how I store mine when not in use and it gets it out of the way and out of sight!
I love that there a snap on “desk” that you can add to the handrail. The desk platform has slots for an iPad/phone, a water bottle, and little pop up tabs so that whatever you have on the platform won’t fall off with the vibration of your walking/running. I also love the max speed of this walking pad - you can easily run on this! Many walking pads don’t go fast enough to run, or have a big enough motor to keep up.
I haven’t used the watch remote control yet, as I always have the handrails up and the desk platform attached. It’s great for multitasking work with walking at a low speed.
Side note: Apple Watch doesn’t pick up your steps if you aren’t actively swinging your arms, even on an “indoor walk.” Because many times I’m working on my laptop, my arms are in one place and my steps aren’t bring tracked. To get around this, I put my watch on my ankle. My wristband isn’t big enough to latch on my ankle, so I just pull my socks up over it and it captures all of my steps.
Noise level is moderate. It’s not whisper quiet, but not extremely loud either.
The belt and platform are good sized. I never feel like I’m going to fall off.
The only negative (which is pretty minor) is that there is no pause button. You can only click STOP, which resets your workout, and your previous workout is not saved.
I did a ton of walking pad/treadmill research before I finally decided to purchase this particular one. Very happy with the price point, the ease of ordering, the quick shipping, and the packaging was great for the purposes of getting this to my house protected.
I chose this particular walking pad as it was the highest horsepower in the models I reviewed with 3.5 horsepower. It also has a 8 mph max, quiet operation, and a remote for non-desk operation. The dimensions were preferable as well - H 47" D 55" W 27". This was also the longest track length out of the models I looked at. This was important for me because I am not super tall (5'6"), but I tend to have a longer stride. Could be a wider track, but I don't plan to use it for running.
It is pretty light weight for a treadmill or walking pad (85 pounds), but it is big so I did need some help in navigating it up the stairs and turning it over. It is very compact and I love that it can slide under the couch if I wanted to put it away. It is low profile and does not look bad set up in my great room either. Finally the biggest feature that sold me was the desk attachment. While I wish that it had had a few more inches of height (it is adjustable), I am still happy with it being able to support my laptop. Its sturdy enough and has a cup holder and features to hold your phone, tablet or laptop in place. I hope to be able to walk now during my meetings to reach my step goals.
The one thing I will say I struggled with a bit was that when I turned it on initially, the belt would not move. After a couple of restarts and investigations I noticed the middle feet were not touching the ground so they needed to be touching to operate? I am still not sure this is exactly what made the belt finally move, but it was the only thing we adjusted. Once the unit was stabilized, I turned it back on. Applied the safety magnet and started in on my first walk. I do wish that there had been troubleshooting directions for this issue as it would seem to me to be a fairly common issue. Page 17 of the manual does state that you should make sure that the middle foot pads match to the flatness of the ground, but it does not say that these need to be adjusted as part of the operating directions. This is the only reason this gets 4 instead of 5 stars.
Overall I am excited to see how this changes my routine and I hope to be sitting less while I am working.