Description
- Effectively Burns Fat: The walking pad treadmill can be manually adjusted to 5% incline angle, simulating outdoor road and climbing; Help to increase the intensity of cardio, use more muscle, burn more calories, and improve running efficiency
- Quiet and Stable Operation: TINEF walking pad is equipped with a 2.5HP high-performance motor for stable, smooth, quiet running; Has 0.6-4 mph adjustable speed range, support a weight of up to 265 lbs; Durable walking pad treadmills for home daily use
- Triple Shock-absorbing Design: This walking treadmill has 5-layer running belt, 8 silicone shock absorbers and double honeycomb soft rubber pads at the bottom; Provides better cushioning and protects your knees and joints to the greatest extent
- New Trend in Home Cardio: TINEF walking pad treadmill caters to your daily life such as home office, break, aerobic exercise; Has walking, jogging modes, and incline function; Use this under desk treadmill to incorporate more exercise into your busy work
- Easy to Use: Time, calories, speed, distance are displayed on the HD LED display; A remote control allows easy adjustment of the speed and quick start and pause during work or exercise; Easy to get walking and running every day with the treadmill for home
- Pre-installed & Easy to Move: The treadmill for home arrives fully assembled and ready to use; The bottom is equipped with wheels for easy movement; The compact size allows the home treadmilll to be easily stored under the sofa or under the bed
- Hidden Switch for Safety: The switch is hidden under the front of the walking pad for home to protect children and pets from accidentally touching the switch; Customer satisfaction is our unremitting pursuit; We offer lifelong support to TINEF users
Mysteries Solved –
I was a bit skeptical of this thing when it arrived. The box was very slim and hefty but not treadmill heavy. Then I opened the box and it was already entirely assembled and ready to use out of the box. Plugged it in and it was easy to use. I think what makes this better than other pads is its wristlet attached remote. You can start the walking belt, raise the speed, it even has a default 2 and 4 button for a quick walk and an easy job speed. You can also use the play button to scroll through other options. The sound is a bit quieter than a traditional treadmill but not by much so don’t expect a silent experience (I.e., don’t take a zoom meeting and expect people to not hear you using it). It does take some getting used to, had a few near misses so I would start with this at a slow speed and with a handy couch or desk within reaching distance before trying high speeds, different inclines (which are easy to set up) etc. Would recommend!
Mysteries Solved –
Since I’ve started to work more from home, I’ve really noticed the negative impact on my body. You never realize how many times you get up and walk around when you’re in the office. A friend of mine told me about these under desk treadmills, so when I saw this one, I decided to go for it. Walking on a treadmill is harder than you think if you’re trying to work. The pace has to be really slow. At least for me. If you’re watching tv, you can step it up a bit. I’ve been using it for about three weeks now and here’s my insights:
LIKES:
– No assembly required – unit is out-of-the box and ready to use
– Small footprint
– Easy to lift and move
– Wheels in the front, easy to port about the house
*I’ve found I use the treadmill more while watching TV than I do while trying to do work
– Digital readouts – the display changes from distance walked to time elapsed to speed setting
– Remote control
IMPROVEMENTS:
– The power button does too many things; It should just turn it on and off; short push / long push is not for me or most people
– Incline is not adjustable; it’s on or off
My likes of this treadmill override the dislikes and so I would definitely recommend this walking pad to anyone looking to improve their cardio or just move around more during the day. I hope these insights are useful in your decision making process. Thanks!
Just Another Amazonian –
This is an easy way to get some steps in while you are working at your standup desk. There are wells on the front that make moving it around easy and it fits under a dresser. It gradually speeds up and slows down as well.
Only “con”: it doesn’t have a handle so you should use it with a desk or other solid object to hold onto close by. This is common with all of this kind of treadmill though.
Trevor Hudock –
Added this treadmill for my standing desk. If you are limited on space just be warned that it cannot be folded for storage. I was skeptical due to the lack of reviews on the product but this thing works great!
Amazon Customer –
I ordered a stand up desk a while ago and was looking to level up and start getting in some cardio since I was stuck at my desk anyway. I have seen these desk tread mills and was intrigued by how you could combine walking with working. I figured I would give it a shot since the only thing I had to lose was weight, right? The first five minutes were a bit odd, but I actually got used to walking and typing. The noise is pretty low for getting my steps per minute combined with my words per minute. I do notice I make more typing errors, but given that I am also working out, it is an acceptable sacrifice. Overall, this is a great option for working out since I have to be at my desk anyway. It is like I can’t escape working out. I have a full size treadmill in the garage, but this one gets more use as I work from home part time. I also love the remote for this thing. If something comes up, like a phone call or something important, you can pause your walking with the pause button. Be warned, it does not stop immediately, but instead winds down. If you need an instant stop, you have to step off of it. I also like the incline feature. I keep it elevated all the time as I like the calorie burn boost of walking uphill. As this isn’t a full size treadmill with a big motor, but the motor is powerful enough to go faster than walking speed. Running is not advised as it doesn’t have any handles to grab on to. Overall, if you need to get some exercise in during the workday, this treadmill is a great option.
Old House Parents –
What a great find. It couldn’t have been easier to set up: get unit out of box, plug it in, start it up. I have a stand-up desk-top converter, so I only have to move my chair aside, roll the treadmill into place, raise the desk, and go. I’ve recently been challenged to get my walks in, because of the heat and humidity, but now I can keep up with my step goals regardless of the weather conditions. I like that the remote control has a wrist strap, so I can walk with my thumb ready to increase/decrease my speed. The display on the treadmill is large and bright, really easy to see while using it. My husband says he can hear the motor through the hardwood floor, but part of that is because our house is old and creaky – and I’m putting a rug under my desk pad tomorrow, to see if I can’t absorb some of that noise. I am VERY clumsy, so I do find that I can’t do much at my desk while walking, other than listening to books/music, or I get wobbly and risk riding off the back. The tread section is about 36″ long – my stride is about 30″, so there’s not a lot of room for error. The surface is relatively comfortable, as long as I wear my well-cushioned walking shoes. It’s a bit hard on my feet without that cushioning, but that’s more a function of being older and having bone spur and arthritis issues. Regardless of that part, this is a game-changer for me. It’s so easy to move it out of the way – you just lift up the back and wheel it around. I find myself upping my step game because of this thing, so it’s more than doing its job. A+