Walking only — no jogging capability…
6 km/h is about as fast as a brisk walk. If you want to run or jog, this is not the machine. Totally my fault for not reading specs but I see this complaint everywhere.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe WalkingPad A1 Pro folds flat to 5 inches to slide under a standing desk — a walking treadmill designed specifically for remote workers who want to move during their workday without converting their office into a gym. Available on Amazon.ca (ASIN B09BVDK56S) at around $599 CAD.
| Speed Range | 0.5–6 km/h (walking only) |
| Motor | 1.0 HP |
| Weight Capacity | 265 lb |
| Noise Level | <60 dB at walking speed |
| Belt Width | 17" |
| Folded Dimensions | 58.3" L × 20.5" W × 5.1" H |
| Control | Remote control + foot-speed sensor mode |
"I hit 10,000 steps before noon now without changing my work routine. This thing changed my daily health completely."
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"I can use this during Teams calls without anyone knowing. The motor noise at walking speed is completely undetectable on a mic."
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"My lower back pain from sitting all day is basically gone. Walking 2 hours during work has made a bigger difference than anything else I've tried."
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"Slides under my standing desk perfectly. I don't even see it when it's stored. Genius design."
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Walking only — no jogging capability…
6 km/h is about as fast as a brisk walk. If you want to run or jog, this is not the machine. Totally my fault for not reading specs but I see this complaint everywhere.
Source: Amazon reviewerNo handrails feels unstable at first…
The first week I kept grabbing my desk because I felt like I was going to lose my balance while typing. I got used to it by week two but it's a real adjustment.
Source: Amazon reviewer265 lb limit is tight…
I'm 270 lbs and I technically can't use this. I tried it anyway and the motor sounded different. I returned it and got a full-size treadmill instead.
Source: RedditExpensive for walk-only speeds…
$600 for a treadmill that maxes at 6 km/h is hard to justify. Great for what it does but it's a premium for the form factor.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe WalkingPad A1 Pro solves a specific problem extremely well: it makes walking during work hours possible in a home or apartment where a full treadmill has no place and no room. Flat storage, genuine quiet operation, and remote speed control make it practical for daily use. The walking-only speed ceiling and 265 lb weight limit are fundamental design choices, not flaws — this is a desk productivity tool that happens to have health benefits, not a fitness machine. For remote workers and apartment dwellers who sit 8+ hours a day, it's one of the most impactful health purchases available.