The UREVO Under-Desk Walking Pad Treadmill combines space-saving portability with powerful performance. With a 2.5 HP motor delivering 1–10 km/h, a robust 100 kg user capacity, and a user-friendly LED display plus remote control, it’s perfect for home or office use.
- 12 HIIT Programs – Pre-set intermittent aerobic workouts to burn fat faster and improve endurance.
- Ultra-Compact Folding – Folds down in one step to just 122 × 60 × 14 cm; store easily under a sofa or desk.
- Quiet 5-Layer Belt – Non-slip, durable running surface for peaceful workouts without disturbing others.
- Large LED Display – Tracks speed, time, distance and calories; adjustable angle for all heights.
- Remote Control – Change speed quickly without interrupting your stride.
- Easy Transport – Built-in wheels let you move the 20.4 kg treadmill effortlessly.
Motor Power | 2.5 HP (≈1.9 kW) |
Speed Range | 1–10 km/h |
Max User Weight | 100 kg |
Running Belt Width | 41 cm |
Unfolded Size | 122 × 60 × 103 cm |
Folded Size | 122 × 60 × 14 cm |
Item Weight | 20.4 kg |
Display | LED panel (≈12 × 4 cm) |
Control | Bluetooth App & IR Remote |
I've been using it daily on settings between 2.8 and 3.6 for few weeks now. So far I've been only walking on it, but it seems suitable for light jogging too. I don't use any of the programs and I manuallly adjust the speed.
So far, no complaints. All as advertised. Assembly was very easy, quick and straightforward. The item is lightweight and doesn't take up much space. It's not quiet but not excessively loud either.
I'm 5"4 and my husband is 6". The handles are at a great hight for me and a bit low for him. We both have a short stride so the running belt is plenty long for us.
I also bought a lubricant for the walking pad but haven't applied it yet.
I had to buy a separate mount for my cell phone as it didn't fit on a very narrow shelf under theb monitor.
This is not a substitute for a traditional treadmill. All in all, I am happy with the purchase and would recommend this product.
Folding it and putting it away is a bit more hectic because you have to unscrew the bottom part in order to fold it in. It's not a major problem unless you're looking for a treadmill you'll need to fold after every workout. It does roll once folded, which makes it easy to move it around. My only concerns:
1. Small width. My spouse almost fell off because their stride is a bit wider than mine. I haven't fell off but I make sure to stay very focused on keeping my feet on the band.
2. The display numbers are starting to glitch, which doesn't really matter because I don't rely on the information provided by the treadmill, I use my watch instead. It's still nice to be able to keep track of the miles, which would be a bummer to lose.
Overall, I'm happy with my purchase and feel that I paid a fair price for it.
I’ve been using the UREVO Folding Treadmill for a few weeks now, and it’s been a solid addition to my home gym. Here are some pros and cons based on my experience:
Pros:
Compact & Space-Saving: The folding design is perfect for small spaces. It’s easy to fold and unfold, and I can tuck it away when not in use, which is great for my apartment.
Quiet & Powerful Motor: The 2.25HP motor is surprisingly quiet, even when running at higher speeds. It’s powerful enough for walking, jogging, and even light running, making it versatile for various fitness levels.
12 HIIT Modes: The built-in HIIT programs are excellent for interval training. They add variety to my workouts, and I feel more challenged than with a regular treadmill.
User-Friendly Controls: The interface is straightforward, and it’s easy to switch between different speeds and modes. The quick buttons for speed adjustments are super convenient during workouts.
Shock Absorption: The running belt feels cushioned and reduces impact on my joints, which is crucial for longer sessions. I’ve noticed less strain on my knees compared to other treadmills I’ve tried.
Cons:
Narrow Running Belt: The treadmill’s running belt is a bit narrower than standard models. It’s fine for walking or jogging, but if you have a wider stride or prefer sprinting, it might feel a bit cramped.
Basic Display: The display is functional but basic. It shows your speed, time, distance, and calories, but I wish it had more advanced tracking options or Bluetooth connectivity to sync with fitness apps.
No Incline Feature: One downside is that it lacks an incline option. While the HIIT modes are good for intensity, having the option to add incline for extra resistance would be a nice touch.
Final Thoughts:
For the price and its compact design, the UREVO Folding Treadmill is a great choice for anyone looking for affordable, light jogging, and interval training. If you need advanced features like incline or a wider running surface, you might need to look for a larger, more expensive model. But overall, it’s a fantastic value for the money.
This helps majorly as sitting for 8 hours isn’t good for your body and it started to hurt when I did move. I’m 5 foot tall and 200 lbs so my strides are small but I have to take longer strides to keep up with the speed and there is plenty of length. If you walk wide this may not work for you but if you can walk a pretty good straight line this should be fine. I like the folding aspect better than a walk pad so I don’t have to worry about losing a remote as I have three curious cats. The motor is quiet but when you step you can hear the belt touching the machine which is normal but it still is very quiet and I walk pretty heavy.
This is a game changer for those that cannot go to the gym as they work M-F 9-5 type shifts and just want to add some more exercise to their day without having to walk outside, esp during winter. It isn’t too heavy to pick up and move and it comes out of the package pretty much ready to go other than having to lube the belt(while it’s running) and screw the 4 bolt parts when it’s in its upright position. It must lean against a wall when it’s put away but it has wheels on the front when you pick up the back end for easy maneuvering.
The upright display arms and shorter tread belt mean this mini treadmill will NOT be comfortable for tall people to use. I am 5'5" tall with a 31" inseam. The hand rests are too low for me to comfortably grab onto while walking, but I can rest my fingertips on them to help me maintain balance. The tread belt is fairly short, so my strides are shorter than my average walking stride or the stride I can take on larger machines at the gym. However, it's still comfortable to walk on for someone of my height, and I'm sure shorter people would have no trouble at all with it.
The display screen is slightly awkward, but you can adjust it to accommodate your viewing angle. The panel shows the patterns for the different presets, but they aren't buttons; to choose a preset, you have to press the "PROG" button the corresponding number of times. I don't care to use these, because I don't enjoy running, and they all utilize at least one speed that entails running. I prefer to walk.
You can preset a time or a distance by pressing the "MODE" button and using the "+/-" buttons. It records both your time and distance, but you set only one of them for your workout. The calorie counter is inaccurate, but it appears to be about as inaccurate as most exercise machines that don't know your gender, height, or weight. I haven't attempted to track the accuracy of the distance, but the time is accurate.
I've seen other reviewers claim that this treadmill is loud, but I think those people need to check for loose parts or an unstable surface, because this machine is quieter than my Honeywell tower fan. You can barely hear it at all when it is running empty. Your weight, pace, and shoes will impact the noise level, but the machine itself is whisper quiet. I use my mini treadmill on a concrete floor with indoor/outdoor carpeting rather than in a room with another room under it to minimize disturbing others. If you tread heavily while using this machine in a room with another room under it, you are going to make a lot of noise, but that doesn't have anything to do with the machine itself.
Overall, I think this mini treadmill is a great value for someone of my height or shorter, and up to a few inches taller. I wouldn't recommend it for anyone 6' or taller, because I think they would be uncomfortable using it. It's very easy to fold and unfold, and the wheel on the front makes moving it pretty simple. (The power cord is on the same end as the wheel, which makes it awkward, but that's easy enough to deal with.)