The 6 best
under-desk treadmills
we'd actually buy.
We verified live prices, stock, and ratings on the best walking pads and under-desk treadmills — from an $81 budget pad to a model with a desk built in. These are the picks worth buying.
At a Glance
6 picks
from 36+ under-desk treadmills considered
Sunny Health & Fitness Treadpad 100 (SF-T724064)
Our overall editor's choice
Buztrio X22D Walking Pad
Most performance per dollar
Acezoe P20-2 3-in-1 Treadmill with Desk Workstation
Top-end, no compromises
Superun BA10-B Walking Pad with Incline
Burns more calories
UREVO Strol 2E Smart 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill (URTM030)
Walk or run
The shortlist
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| Product | Price | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | ![]() Sunny Health & Fitness Treadpad 100 (SF-T724064)Editor’s Choice | 4.4 | $299.99 | View |
| 02 | ![]() UREVO Strol 2E Smart 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill (URTM030) | 4.3 | $294.42 | View |
| 03 | ![]() Buztrio X22D Walking PadBest Value | 4.8 | $89.99 | View |
| 04 | ![]() Superun BA10-B Walking Pad with Incline | 4.6 | $99.99 | View |
| 05 | ![]() Vhorilix XM-A1 Walking Pad | 4.6 | $80.99 | View |
| 06 | ![]() Acezoe P20-2 3-in-1 Treadmill with Desk WorkstationPremium Pick | 4.6 | $347.99 | View |
Sunny Health & Fitness Treadpad 100 (SF-T724064)
UREVO Strol 2E Smart 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill (URTM030)
Buztrio X22D Walking Pad
Superun BA10-B Walking Pad with Incline
Vhorilix XM-A1 Walking Pad
Acezoe P20-2 3-in-1 Treadmill with Desk WorkstationPrices updated via Amazon Creators API. Availability may vary.

Review · 01
Sunny Health & Fitness Treadpad 100 (SF-T724064)
The most-reviewed walking pad on Amazon, with 9,000+ ratings. A no-assembly, slide-under-the-desk slab with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth SunnyFit app tracking, a 41-inch deck, shock-absorbing cushioning, and a remote — the safe default for a home office.
What We Love
- 9,000+ reviews — by far the most-proven pick here
- Wi-Fi + Bluetooth SunnyFit app tracks every walk
- 41-inch deck with genuine shock absorption
- Ships fully assembled — unbox and walk
Reasons to Skip
- Walking-class motor, not built for running
- 245 lb capacity is lower than rivals
The Numbers
“The most-reviewed walking pad on Amazon, with 9,000+ ratings. A no-assembly, slide-under-the-desk slab with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth SunnyFit app tracking, a 41-inch deck, shock-absorbing cushioning, and a remote — the safe default for a home office.”

Review · 02
UREVO Strol 2E Smart 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill (URTM030)
The best 2-in-1 for people who also want to run. The Strol 2E folds between a flat walking pad (0.6–4 mph) and a running mode with a safety handle up to 6.2 mph, with a dual LED display, app control, and a 5-layer belt on 8 silicone shock absorbers. 6,400+ reviews back it up.
What We Love
- True 2-in-1: walk flat, or raise the handle to run
- 6,400+ reviews — the most-proven 2-in-1 here
- Dual LED display and UREVO Sport app
- 5-layer belt with 8 silicone shock absorbers
Reasons to Skip
- Taller and heavier than a pure walking pad
- Running mode tops out at 6.2 mph
The Numbers
“The best 2-in-1 for people who also want to run. The Strol 2E folds between a flat walking pad (0.6–4 mph) and a running mode with a safety handle up to 6.2 mph, with a dual LED display, app control, and a 5-layer belt on 8 silicone shock absorbers. 6,400+ reviews back it up.”

Review · 03
Buztrio X22D Walking Pad
The highest-rated pad in our roundup at 4.8 stars, and under $90. The Buztrio X22D pairs a 2.5HP motor with honeycomb cushioning, a 0.6–4 mph range, an LED display, a remote, and built-in wheels — no assembly, just plug in and walk.
What We Love
- 4.8-star rating — the highest in this category
- 2.5HP motor in a sub-$90 pad
- Honeycomb cushioning eases joint impact
- Lightweight with built-in wheels, no assembly
Reasons to Skip
- Walk-only — no running mode or incline
- Smaller brand with a shorter track record
The Numbers
“The highest-rated pad in our roundup at 4.8 stars, and under $90. The Buztrio X22D pairs a 2.5HP motor with honeycomb cushioning, a 0.6–4 mph range, an LED display, a remote, and built-in wheels — no assembly, just plug in and walk.”

Review · 04
Superun BA10-B Walking Pad with Incline
The best budget incline pad. At 35 lbs with a 6% manual incline, a 2.5HP motor, 300 lb capacity, and a 5-layer shock belt, the Superun BA10-B adds calorie-burning incline and PitPat app tracking for around $100 while staying under 45 dB for calls.
What We Love
- 6% incline burns more calories than flat pads
- 300 lb capacity from an ultra-light 35 lb frame
- Under 45 dB — quiet enough for calls
- PitPat app tracks six metrics
Reasons to Skip
- Incline is manual, not motorized
- Walk-only — no running handle
The Numbers
“The best budget incline pad. At 35 lbs with a 6% manual incline, a 2.5HP motor, 300 lb capacity, and a 5-layer shock belt, the Superun BA10-B adds calorie-burning incline and PitPat app tracking for around $100 while staying under 45 dB for calls.”

Review · 05
Vhorilix XM-A1 Walking Pad
The best-rated pad under $100. The Vhorilix XM-A1 is a 4.6-star, no-assembly walking pad with a 2.5HP motor, a 5-layer anti-slip belt on silicone shock absorbers, an LED display, a remote, and 264 lb capacity — a quiet, simple slab for walking while you work.
What We Love
- 4.6 stars at the lowest price in this roundup
- 2.5HP motor with a 5-layer anti-slip belt
- Silicone shock absorbers cushion each step
- No assembly — unbox and walk
Reasons to Skip
- Walk-only — no incline or running mode
- Smaller review base than the big brands
The Numbers
“The best-rated pad under $100. The Vhorilix XM-A1 is a 4.6-star, no-assembly walking pad with a 2.5HP motor, a 5-layer anti-slip belt on silicone shock absorbers, an LED display, a remote, and 264 lb capacity — a quiet, simple slab for walking while you work.”

Review · 06
Acezoe P20-2 3-in-1 Treadmill with Desk Workstation
The premium pick with a desk built in. The Acezoe P20-2 mounts a removable, height-adjustable desk workstation over a 3-in-1 treadmill with 0–10% manual incline, a 7-layer belt on double shock absorption, a 7.5 mph top speed, 12 workout programs, and 300 lb capacity.
What We Love
- Removable, height-adjustable desk workstation included
- 0–10% incline and a 7.5 mph running mode
- 7-layer belt with double shock absorption
- 12 workout programs, smart app, 300 lb capacity
Reasons to Skip
- The most expensive pick here
- Heavier and bulkier with the workstation attached
The Numbers
“The premium pick with a desk built in. The Acezoe P20-2 mounts a removable, height-adjustable desk workstation over a 3-in-1 treadmill with 0–10% manual incline, a 7-layer belt on double shock absorption, a 7.5 mph top speed, 12 workout programs, and 300 lb capacity.”
How We Judge Under-Desk Treadmills
Motor Power and Continuous-Duty Rating
A walking pad's motor is rated in horsepower, and the number that matters is continuous-duty (CHP), not the inflated peak figure on the box. For walking at 1 to 4 mph, a 2.0 to 2.5 CHP motor handles daily use without overheating; if you want a 2-in-1 model that also runs up to 7.5 mph, look for 2.5 to 3.0 CHP so the motor isn't constantly maxed out. Underpowered motors run hot, get louder, and burn out years early. If you only ever plan to walk during calls, a 2.0 CHP pad is plenty; if you'll jog or you weigh over 220 lbs, step up to 2.5 CHP or more.
Deck Size and Weight Capacity
Belt size decides who can use the pad comfortably and at what speed. Walking decks run roughly 40 to 48 inches long by 16 to 20 inches wide; under about 17 inches of width you'll feel boxed in, and a short deck forces you to shorten your stride above 3 mph. Weight capacity typically ranges from 220 to 400 lbs, and you want real headroom over your bodyweight because the rating reflects the frame and motor margin, not just whether it holds you. If you're tall, over 6 feet, or want to run, get a deck at least 45 inches long rated for 300 lbs or more; petite users on a tight budget can size down.
Noise Level for Calls
If the pad lives under a desk during meetings, noise is the spec that makes or breaks it. Quiet walking pads run around 40 to 45 dB at walking speed, which is soft enough that a decent headset mic won't pick it up; cheaper units hit 55 to 65 dB and your callers will hear a hum. Noise climbs with speed, so a model that's silent at 2 mph can be obvious at 4 mph. Prioritize a sub-45 dB rating and a quality drive belt if you take frequent calls; if you only walk between meetings, you can relax this and save money.
Speed Range, Incline, and Folding
Match the feature set to how you'll actually use it. A pure walking pad covers 0.5 to 4 mph and is the flattest and most desk-friendly; a 2-in-1 with a fold-up handrail adds a running mode to about 7.5 mph but is taller and heavier. Auto-incline (a few percent) raises calorie burn but adds height, cost, and noise, so skip it if your desk clearance is tight. Folding and no-assembly designs matter if you'll stow the pad daily; a flat single-fold or no-fold slab that slides under a couch is far easier to live with than a bulky 2-in-1 if you only ever walk.