The HiFast Under-Desk Walking Pad Treadmill combines a slim 4.25″ chassis with a sturdy handlebar and 8% manual incline for versatile home-office workouts. Walk at 0.6–3.8 MPH under your desk or unfold the handlebar to jog/run at 3.8–7.6 MPH. Bluetooth APP and IR remote give you full control.
- 8% Manual Incline – Simulates hill climbing to boost calorie burn.
- Dual-Mode Speed – 0.6–3.8 MPH walking (folded) and 3.8–7.6 MPH running (unfolded).
- Double Shock Absorption – 8 silicone dampers + 2 rubber pads under a 38×120 cm belt for knee protection.
- 300 lb Capacity – Powered by a 2.5 HP motor for stable, quiet operation under 45 dB.
- 3-Way Control – Bluetooth APP, infrared remote (with silent-mode magnet), and handlebar buttons.
- Foldable & Portable – Folds to 120×57×10 cm; built-in wheels make relocation effortless.
Motor Power | 2.5 HP (≈1.9 kW) |
Speed Range | 0.6–7.6 MPH (0.3–3.4 m/s) |
Incline Angle | 8 % |
Max Load | 300 lb (136 kg) |
Running Area | 38 × 120 cm |
Unfolded Size | 120 × 57 × 103 cm |
Folded Size | 120 × 57 × 10 cm |
Unit Weight | 46.5 lb (21 kg) |
Display & Controls | LED panel, handlebar buttons, IR remote & Bluetooth APP |
Material | ABS & Alloy Steel |
I am 5'1" and the handle is easy for me to reach. Though it slants forward, I can pull it back a couple of inches and it's perfect for me to hold on to. I do hold onto the handle most of the time because it's easy to walk off the side if you aren't paying attention. Though you are not far from the floor, you could easily step wrong and twist your foot or ankle. I have not been able to talk on my phone or even watch TV without holding the handle, as I tend to drift to the side if I don't pay attention. It's like walking on a narrow foot path, but it's very doable. You also have to be careful not to get too close to the back end as it's easy to fall off if you're not paying attention.
There is a little shelf to add to the handle to hold your phone, but mine seemed to be missing the screws to attach it. I don't really need it so that was not an issue. I could always find some. The buttons to start, stop, increase, and decrease speed are on the handle, easy to access. The distance, calories, time, speed are displayed on the pad in front of your feet. Looking down at these things is hard on my neck, but I don't look down all the time. Having these items on the handle like some other WPs have would have been nice. The cord is very short so you have to place the WP right beside the plug. I'm not sure you can use an extension cord. It is not mentioned in the manual.
The little bottle of oil that came with this WP is difficult to use. It has a very short nozzle and no cap to seal it with once you've opened it. I have squeezed my hand under the belt as best I could and squeezed out a few drops on the pad, (I guess it was a few. There is no way to tell.) I really can't tell if it needs it or not. There are WPs that have a place on the side where you put the oil in and I wish this one did too.
Instruction manual is basic. It came with everything it said it would, (except for the missing screws for the shelf). It's very quiet.
I like it and am enjoying it. It's compact and fits perfectly in the living room of my townhome. I've only run on it for a few minutes at a time, and I've only had it for a month, so it's durability and longevity are yet to be seen.
it runs slower when you're on one foot in mid-stride.