
Step into fall fitness with this walking pad for under $110
At-home workouts have had a major upgrade since the introduction of compact equipment designed for small-space living.
Fitness equipment like walking pads have become WFH office essentials because they make it so convenient for people to sneak in a little physical activity before their next call. And they aren't nearly as much of an eye-sore as a standard treadmill.
In addition to their discreet size, mini treadmills allow you to get your steps in without leaving your home—a must for those rainy fall and winter days. The best part? Unlike traditional treadmills, walking pads are actually affordable, so you can reap the benefits of walking or jogging at home without the big investment.
With early Labor Day sales in full swing just in time for the back-to-school season, the price of walking pads at Amazon just went down even more.
Below, find out how to get your hands (err, we mean soles) on this walking pad from Amazon for under $110.
Amazon deal: Save 27% on this Under-Desk Walking Pad
Take an easy step toward your fall fitness goals with this walking pad from Amazon. The portable treadmill is designed for convenient at-home exercise, allowing you to multi-task while taking calls, binge-watching your favorite TV show or working on a deadline (yes, it conveniently fits under a standing desk!).
The compact walking pad features a speed range of 0.5 to 4.0 mph with an 8 percent incline, so you can climb hills from the comfort of your living room. Additionally, it features an anti-slip and shock-absorbing design with six silicone shock absorbers and five layers of anti-slip on the belt, so you can job without the pressure on your joints.
This Amazon walking pad also features wheels along the base, making it easier to maneuver into the right position in your home, and it's slim style means you can tuck it away in a closet or even under your TV stand or dresser when not in use. Plus, it has a large display screen, allowing you to see your workout stats front and center.
Original price: $149.99 | Sale price: $109.99 | Savings: $40
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