25-04-2025
Walk your way to fitness with the top walking pads in Canada
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If you're looking for a walking pad that has a higher weight limit, this one from Sperax is suitable for users up to 340 lbs. It features a simple digital display and remote control to adjust the speed, as well as buttons on the handrail for added convenience. Like the Goplus walking pad, it has a folding design to switch between walking and running modes.
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Some taller users may find the folding handrail on this walking pad to be a little low for comfort, but it's otherwise a good option for a wide range of body types. Its max speeds reach 10 km/h, which is ideal for walking and jogging.
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If you're a fan of hiking steep trails or using the incline on more advanced treadmills, this walking pad from Toputure may be the way to go. It's a lightweight walking pad that offers up to nine per cent manual incline and 12 preset speeds. According to reviewers, this walking pad is quiet and effective even at higher speeds. It's also fairly compact and stores easily under desks or in closets.
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This walking pad doesn't have a folding handrail despite reaching max speeds of 10 km/h. Unless you're familiar with using walking pads and treadmills already, it's probably best to stick to slower speeds for safety.
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This walking pad is a space-saving option that doesn't take up much room in your home. Compared to the other models on this list, this walking pad has extra shock-absorbing pads (eight, compared to the four or six that are more common in other models) for additional support without straining joints. Another bonus to this Urevo walking pad is that you can choose to mute or activate beeping when adjusting the speed or display – a feature that's especially useful to minimize noise.
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If you're looking for a no-frills, affordable walking pad, consider this one from GoZone. It features six speed settings that range from one to 10 km/h – suitable for walking and jogging. The included remote lets you program a workout based on time or distance, and it automatically comes to a stop once you hit your goal. The slim and lightweight design fits easily under beds or desks.
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Since this walking pad doesn't have a handrail like some of the other options on this list, it's best suited for slower-paced workouts or experienced treadmill users.
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With so many options on the market, it can be tough to know what to look out for when shopping for a walking pad. A few important considerations include:
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Weight limit: Depending on your size, you may not all models of walking pads will be compatible. Be sure to double-check the weight limit on the machine, which typically ranges from 200 – 350 pounds.
Max speeds: Will you be using your walking pad for strictly walking, or are you hoping for more versatility? Maximum speeds also vary from brand to brand, so it's best to do your research before committing to one walking pad.
Handrails: Since many walking pads are primarily designed for use at low speeds, not all of them offer a handrail the same way treadmills do. Look for a folding handrail for safety if you will be jogging or running at higher speeds.
Deck size: The deck, or the size of the walking pad's belt, is important to consider based on your height. If you're tall or plan on running indoors, look for a walking pad that's at least 40' (101 cm) long to give you more room for your stride.