
The 13 Best Prime Day Walking Pad Deals To Keep You Moving
Shop these Prime Day deals on walking pads before they're gone. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTO: RETAILERS
Our team is actively reviewing the best Prime Day 2025 deals, and we've rounded up 10 walking pads that are truly worth your money. We also checked each product's price history to ensure you're getting real discounts—not just inflated markdowns. From compact designs to quiet, low-decibel models, these are the best Prime Day walking pad deals available right now. Urevo Under Desk Treadmill: Now $157, Was $250 (37% Off)
Sperax Walking Vibration Pad: Now $159, Was $210 (24% Off)
Akluer Walking Pad With Incline: Now $100, Was $190 (47% Off, With Coupon)
Wellfit Walking Pad: Now $219, Was $350 (38% Off)
Bifuano Walking Pad: Now $86, Was $110 (22% Off)
Goplus 2-In-1 Treadmill: Now $240, Was $320 (25% Off)
WalkingPad P1 Folding Walking Pad: Now $318, Was $399 (20% Off)
Hccsport Walking Pad With Removable Desk: Now $350, Was $470 (26% Off)
Lacuffy Walking Pad: Now $112, Was $140 (20% Off)
Urevo Smart 2-In-1 Folding Treadmill: Now $209, Was $290 (28% Off)
Pacerocker Walking Pad Treadmill: Now $278, Was $449 (38% Off)
TheRun Walking Pad Treadmill: Now $229, Was $300 (24% Off)
Trailviber Walking Pad Treadmill: Now $296, Was $449 (34% Off)
This 45-pound treadmill from Urevo features an extra-large belt and two built-in shock-absorbing cushions along the center to reduce impact. It supports users up to 265 pounds and includes a remote control that conveniently docks at the front of the machine for charging and easy storage. Front wheels make it easy to move and store when not in use. Right now, you can get it for 33% off.
The Sperax 3‑in‑1 Vibration Walking Pad merges walking and vibration into a compact under‑desk treadmill. Its 2.5 HP motor reaches speeds of up to 3.8 mph, while the LED console tracks your key stats—speed, time, distance and calories. Four vibration modes offer a post-walk massage to ease muscle soreness and help with recovery. The space-conscious design supports up to 350 pounds, but weighs just about 27 pounds, with a slim 3.5-inch profile that makes it easy to slide under a desk or sofa.
This manual incline walking pad from Akluer is designed to help you burn more calories without spending extra time. It features a layered running belt with 10-point shock absorption for a smoother, joint-friendly stride. And with a low profile of just 3.8 inches, it slides effortlessly under a bed or couch for quick, clutter-free storage. Clip the extra coupon at checkout and you'll get it for the lowest price we've seen.
This Wellfit 2‑in‑1 treadmill is powered by a quiet-yet-punchy 2.5 HP motor that supports speeds up to 7.6 mph and inclines up to 6%. It converts effortlessly from under‑desk walking pad to full‑size treadmill, and has a shock‑absorbing belt, LED display and wheeled frame that makes it easy to move out of the way when you're not using it. Right now, you can get it for 30% 0ff—the lowest price we've seen.
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Powered by a 2.25 HP motor, this walking pad from Bifanuo maxes out at 4 mph, making it ideal for walking while working. A multifunctional LED display shows stats like time elapsed, calories burned and distance, while the included remote lets you operate the treadmill without reaching down—a great feature for under-desk use.
The Superfit 2-in-1 walking pad is our top pick for the best walking pad overall. It's a compact treadmill that easily shifts between walking and running modes. It features dual LED displays, a quiet motor and a shock-absorbing belt. Right now, it's available for 20% less than its usual asking price.
The WalkingPad P1 is a sleek, foldable option that's easy to store, featuring a minimalist aluminum frame and a low-profile deck. Adjustable speed settings make it ideal for everything from strolls to brisk walks. Save $81 on the model during Prime Day.
This powerful, versatile machine serves as a desk treadmill, folding treadmill and portable walking pad. It includes a removable work surface and incline settings, plus built-in shock absorption. Save 26% on the model during Prime Day.
This quiet, adjustable treadmill is perfect for walking, jogging or running at home or in the office. During Prime Day, it's 20% off, making it an even smarter buy.
The UREVO walking treadmill offers two workout modes and app connectivity for tracking your progress. It's compact and quiet, with a remote control and easy storage. During Prime Day, it's 28% off.
This walking pad is a great pick for anyone who loves the exercise that comes from hiking, since it boasts a 12% incline for walking with extra cardio. It also features a built-in Bluetooth speaker for amplified listening while you walk, plus a speed range up to five miles per hour. You can even choose to purchase a room-of-choice delivery to make setting this walking pad up even easier.
This walking pad features base that's over 18 inches wide, which is around two inches wider than average. It's also designed for both walking and running, with a max speed of eight miles per hour. It comes with a removable handle bar for extra support while running, and it can support up to 350 pounds. Right now, it's available at its lowest price yet.
This walking pad has an ultra durable design that's able to withstand up to 450 pounds and features silicone shock absorption to protect your knees. It's also able to achieve a 12% incline for more intense workouts, which can be easily adjusted with the included remote. Plus, it's easy to stash away when not in use, thanks to its built-in wheels and slim design. This walking pad is at its lowest price ever recorded right now, so it's a great time to make the plunge.

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