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REDLIRO Under Desk Treadmill 2 in 1 Walking Pad, Portable, Folding, Electric, Motorized, Walking and Jogging Machine with Remote Control for Home and Office Workout

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  • [Quiet High Motor and Shock Absorb System ] Considering that many users use it in home, we equipped a HighPower quiet strong 2.25HP motor in this compact treadmill, And the strong shock absorbing running belt which made of PVC, fiber and cotton yarn can help reduce the noise and improve stability while running too. Redliro sturdy & quiet Portable treadmill will let you no longer worry about disturbing your neighbors by exercising at home.
  • [2In1 foldable treadmill] Max weight capacity 220 lb and the run area size is 41 inch X 15 inch suit for most people. When slowly raise the hand rail, it will be a jogging and running treadmill. After you fold the hand rail up, it can be placed under a standing desk and used as a Under desk treadmill to walk and jog while you are working or watching to exercise your body, Raise heart rate, boost metabolism.
  • [Easy to Assemble and Space Save] Equipped with our best technology, Redliro Portable Folding treadmill is designed to be sturdy and slim, and it has a compact size, so the flat treadmill can be used in a small space. And the hand rail can be folded up, and is very simple to be stored up, the wheels on the front help you move anywhere with ease, and ultrathin size saves your limited space.
  • [12 Preset Programs & Manual Modes] In order to increase the fun of jogging and walking on the walking Pad, we preset 12 programs in the Under desk treadmill. Each program will simulate the real motion scene, it will change speed every 1.5 minutes. And if the manual standby mode, you can adjust the speed/distance/time/Calories by the remote control to meet your personal need. Multiple adjustable parameters can meet the needs of different groups of people. Make sure you can use it successfully.
  • [Mutifunction Display with Remote Control] The LED display on the Under desk treadmill clearly shows time, calories, step, speed and distance, keeping your movement data at a glance. In order to make it convenient for users to watch TV or read in the process of sports. We designed a device holder, and you can put phone on it. And when you are walking under desk, remote control also can adjust your mode easily.

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2 In 1 Walking Pad Treadmill

2 In 1 Treadmill Walking Pad

Exercise Anytime

Exercise Anytime

Manual Mode

Manual Mode

Thinking Healthy, Living Longer

redliro thinking healthy, living longer

Treadmill Series

Treadmill Series

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JK1608E-2黑色

2 in 1 Walking Pad

SL-Q20黑色

Walking Pad Black

JK1608P

Wood Walking Pad

JK1608L

Treadmill for Balance

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Foldabe Treadmill

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4.4 out of 5 stars
2,878
4.4 out of 5 stars
1,121
4.2 out of 5 stars
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4.5 out of 5 stars
368
4.3 out of 5 stars
1,257
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Black & Silver & Red Black&White Wood Black Black & Blue
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2.25 HP 2.25 HP 2.25 HP 2.25 HP 1.5 HP
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41*15in 41*16 in 41*15.5in 41.5*16in 37.8 *14.1in
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220 LBS 265 LBS 300 LBS 300 LBS 200 LBS
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Customers like the weight, size, value, speed and comfort of the treadmill. For example, they mention it's lightweight, easy to move around, has great quality for the money and that it goes up to 4mph. Customers also like the comfort, and ease of use. That said, opinions are mixed on noise and quality.

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394 customers mention348 positive46 negative

Customers like the size of the treadmill. For example, they say it's compact, easy to move around, and fits in any small space. Some mention it has a slim profile and fits nicely under their bed. Overall, most are happy with the size and portability of the product.

"I've only had the treadmill for a little over a month. It's the perfect size for me (I weigh 120 pounds) and it's portable, so I can lift it and..." Read more

"...It fits perfectly in the space I have allocated in my room. In initial trial, it is quiet and easy to walk on. It's not too thin...." Read more

"...lightweight enough to move around my house if I need to, and it’s small enough that it slides right under my bed when not in use...." Read more

"...It is compact and easily fits in my small office- The slightly annoying features are bearable considering the lower pricetag..." Read more

313 customers mention298 positive15 negative

Customers find the treadmill easy to set up and use. They appreciate the clear instructions and the simple but ingenious mechanism. Some say the treadmill comes fully assembled and is very lightweight. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ease of use and recommend it to others.

"...Because it's portable and easy to handle, I can easily store during the Spring, Summer and Fall when I take advantage of the nice weather...." Read more

"It arrived within a few days of ordering. Well packaged. Clear instructions. Easy to assemble. Nice quiet motor. Runs a nice speed for walking...." Read more

"...It was delivered and unboxing was simple and easy to set up. It fits perfectly in the space I have allocated in my room...." Read more

"...It also has a simple but ingenious and effective mechanism that immediately stops the machine if the person falls while using it. Silent operation...." Read more

138 customers mention128 positive10 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the treadmill. They say it's a great quality for the money and worth investing in for your health.

"...This is an upgrade and much less expensive...." Read more

"...All in all it was a great value for the price! The remote control for the pad is a nice touch!" Read more

"...Overall excellent purchase and great quality." Read more

"...4. It's great quality for the money.Now for the cons:1...." Read more

116 customers mention113 positive3 negative

Customers find the treadmill comfortable for walking and running. They say it's a great product for getting more steps in throughout the day. Customers also mention that the treadmill is small and easy to store.

"...I feel as though I get a good workout - it takes me a little over an hour to burn 600 calories, but I'm sure if I elevate the speed, I could do it..." Read more

"...In initial trial, it is quiet and easy to walk on. It's not too thin. I am not a runner, so I won't be using it for that...." Read more

"This is the perfect treadmill for someone that wants to get a quick workout in...." Read more

"...It’s quiet- way less noisy than I expected and solid. It feels very supportive and smooth...." Read more

102 customers mention78 positive24 negative

Customers like the weight of the treadmill. They mention it's lightweight enough that they can move it by themselves as needed, it'll fit in any small space, and it'd be easy to slide under the couch.

"Perfect. Lightweight but sturdy. Compact...." Read more

"...It has small wheels on one side so it’s easy and lightweight enough to move around my house if I need to, and it’s small enough that it slides right..." Read more

"...It is very light (relative to treadmills) and easy to move- It is compact and easily fits in my small office-..." Read more

"...But it’s quite heavy. You may need to get the driver to help it inside if they are willing...." Read more

101 customers mention79 positive22 negative

Customers like the speed of the treadmill. They say it's very quiet, runs smoothly, and goes up to 4mph. Customers also say it has a plus and control to change the speed. They also say the treadmill is super responsive and runs like a dream.

"...It's sturdy and the speed selection is perfect - gets to a high impact - higher than I anticipated...." Read more

"...Clear instructions. Easy to assemble. Nice quiet motor. Runs a nice speed for walking...." Read more

"...It has a + and - to control the speed, and it changes in .1mph increments...." Read more

"...requiring time sensitivity and hyper-focus, I found the treadmill desk hurt my performance...." Read more

448 customers mention309 positive139 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the treadmill. Some mention that it works great, has an effective mechanism, and is solid. However, others say that the remote stopped working altogether, rendering the walking pad unusable.

"...It's sturdy and the speed selection is perfect - gets to a high impact - higher than I anticipated...." Read more

"...I have a bit of a longer stride and it accomodated that quite well...." Read more

"...2. The display screen on the bottom is slightly crooked. I believe this probably happened during shipping...." Read more

"...It also has a simple but ingenious and effective mechanism that immediately stops the machine if the person falls while using it. Silent operation...." Read more

246 customers mention140 positive106 negative

Customers are mixed about the noise of the treadmill. Some mention that it's quiet and solid, while others say that it is kind of noisy with loud beeps any time you use the remote. They also mention that the squeaking towards the back started on day 4 of use walking on average 1.5 hours per day.

"...Noise: The treadmill is pretty quiet, especially at the lower speeds, and I wear Bose noise-cancelling headphones on work calls so I don’t notice it..." Read more

"...There is a beep that occurs anytime you push a button. It is so annoying loud and there is no way to turn it down or disable it-..." Read more

"...Well packaged. Clear instructions. Easy to assemble. Nice quiet motor. Runs a nice speed for walking...." Read more

"...In initial trial, it is quiet and easy to walk on. It's not too thin. I am not a runner, so I won't be using it for that...." Read more

Great value, works great and pretty easy to store
5 Stars
Great value, works great and pretty easy to store
I did a lot of research before buying the Redliro brand, and I don’t regret it. I’ve had no issues and have been on it every workday the last 2 months. Since purchasing one of these, my fiancé got jealous and so I got one for her as well for her birthday and she loves it. Here’s a snippet from a blog post I wrote where I go into more detail about my experiences using the Redliro:After the pandemic year, many of us are still working from home and plan to do so indefinitely. Not surprisingly, we’ve seen our step counts reduced drastically as a result. What if there was a way we could get those steps in, increase our physical activity, improve our overall health, and workplace performance, all without taking up any extra time in the day? There is, and luckily it doesn’t involve swallowing a tapeworm pill or submerging yourself in an ice bath. The answer is to put a treadmill under your standing desk, and walk at a slow pace throughout your workday.Pre-pandemic, I had no strong reason to get a treadmill desk. I biked to and from work everyday (about an hour long ride), and that was sufficient in terms of my daily cardio exercise. But working from home over the past year, and falling way short on steps count, I became treadmill desk-curious. The only thing stopping me was, I didn’t personally know anyone that had tried a treadmill desk before (to address any concerns I had about getting one). Even though it’s evangelized by the likes of Zillow’s CEO, the Late Show host, and a former Spice Girl, treadmill desking is still an obscure activity. Intuitively, it felt like something that I would like and benefit from, so I went ahead and bought an under-desk treadmill for just under $400 (I already had a standing desk to use with it).Why do I care so much about getting my steps in?You might remember the sensationalized headline, sitting is the new smoking. Countless studies have correlated chronic sitting with increased risk for diseases and death. And so the answer for us all was to stand more. But the reality is, standing all day is still a sedentary activity. And the problem with sitting isn’t just because it’s sitting… It’s because you aren’t moving.That’s where a treadmill desk comes in: when you are spending more of your day moving, this improves your cardiovascular fitness, and puts you at a lower risk of sedentary-correlated diseases like type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, breast cancer and kidney disease in women, colon cancer in men, numerous chronic issues related to obesity, and death. And so daily step count is just a means to an end, the end being better cardiovascular fitness.My treadmill desk experiences so far:Here are some observations after two weeks of treadmill desking:I have more energy and less stressUsing the treadmill desk makes my days feel like they are more flowing and I have more energy throughout the day and evening. I also noticed that at the end of the day, my legs and feet are tired, but I carry less stress in my body than I would have if I had been in a stationary position all day. This holding of less stress could be why I feel like I have more energy in the evening.I get about 20,000 steps a day on the treadmillOn average, I clocked in around 20,000 steps on the treadmill per day during my first two weeks. I take breaks from the treadmill off and on throughout the workday, but try to walk a good portion of it. I also learned how to get my Fitbit to count the steps after reading a post in the Fitbit community: if I put the Fitbit in my pants pocket, it tracks the steps accurately. Longer-term, getting 10-15,000 steps per day on the treadmill feels sustainable to me.Not all work activities are ideal for treadmill deskingMy favorite times for using the treadmill desk are during group meetings (sometimes including ones I am facilitating) and focus time. Additionally, the treadmill helps me speed through busywork in no time (literally, I crank up the treadmill speed). I had mixed results using the treadmill desk during my 1-1’s. This was mostly due to my own comfort level around this, and I started using it more in 1-1’s during my second week.For tasks requiring time sensitivity and hyper-focus, I found the treadmill desk hurt my performance. For example, I had an impending deadline on a task that required extra attention to detail and focus. I noticed that I intuitively stopped using the treadmill so I could give my full concentration to the task at hand. I wonder if over time, I’ll build the muscle to be able to focus more intensely while treadmilling. Only time will tell, for now I’ll use my intuition to gauge when the treadmill is helping vs. hurting my work performance. And of course, for things like giving presentations or conducting an interview, I keep the treadmill turned off.Outside of work, I found myself using the treadmill desk in the evenings, sometimes during leisure activities like playing Minecraft, other times doing less pleasant activities like doing my taxes. My fiancé also enjoyed using it in the evenings while watching shows on Netflix.Some unexpected observationsHere are a few unexpected things I discovered while treadmill desking:Outdoor walking: I feared I would do this less, but I found that I walk about the same amount outdoors as I did previously.Coworker curiosity: I feared what people would think when I started walking during meetings and 1-1’s. But most of my colleagues have been curious and supportive of me treadmill desking through the workday.Noise: The treadmill is pretty quiet, especially at the lower speeds, and I wear Bose noise-cancelling headphones on work calls so I don’t notice it (and coworkers haven’t either). At higher speeds, it’s a bit louder since it’s on a hardwood floor. I got some noise-reducing pads to not annoy the neighbors below us.Treadmill desking isn’t a panaceaFrom two weeks of experience, I’ve found that treadmill desking has been a nice change of routine for me and a great way to stay active during the day while working from home. I’m hopeful that I’ll continue to experience the increased energy and reduced stress of treadmill desking once the novelty wears off. In order to make it sustainable and prevent an injury, I need to make time for stretching, yoga, and cross training (and getting away from my desk and outside whenever possible).At the end of the day, it’s important to remember that treadmill desking isn’t the answer, movement is. And there are many ways to get more movement into your day, here are a few:Step away from your desk and take a 5-10 minute break every hour (Microsoft just released a study that shows how this reduces stress)Walk during work calls where you don’t need your screen (or do this during personal phone calls)Take a break and walk up a flight of stairs a few times a day if you want an extra calorie burn (you’ll burn 2-3x more calories this way vs. walking on a flat surface)
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I did a lot of research before buying the Redliro brand, and I don’t regret it. I’ve had no issues and have been on it every workday the last 2 months. Since purchasing one of these, my fiancé got jealous and so I got one for her as well for her birthday and she loves it. Here’s a snippet from a blog post I wrote where I go into more detail about my experiences using the Redliro:

After the pandemic year, many of us are still working from home and plan to do so indefinitely. Not surprisingly, we’ve seen our step counts reduced drastically as a result. What if there was a way we could get those steps in, increase our physical activity, improve our overall health, and workplace performance, all without taking up any extra time in the day? There is, and luckily it doesn’t involve swallowing a tapeworm pill or submerging yourself in an ice bath. The answer is to put a treadmill under your standing desk, and walk at a slow pace throughout your workday.

Pre-pandemic, I had no strong reason to get a treadmill desk. I biked to and from work everyday (about an hour long ride), and that was sufficient in terms of my daily cardio exercise. But working from home over the past year, and falling way short on steps count, I became treadmill desk-curious. The only thing stopping me was, I didn’t personally know anyone that had tried a treadmill desk before (to address any concerns I had about getting one). Even though it’s evangelized by the likes of Zillow’s CEO, the Late Show host, and a former Spice Girl, treadmill desking is still an obscure activity. Intuitively, it felt like something that I would like and benefit from, so I went ahead and bought an under-desk treadmill for just under $400 (I already had a standing desk to use with it).

Why do I care so much about getting my steps in?

You might remember the sensationalized headline, sitting is the new smoking. Countless studies have correlated chronic sitting with increased risk for diseases and death. And so the answer for us all was to stand more. But the reality is, standing all day is still a sedentary activity. And the problem with sitting isn’t just because it’s sitting… It’s because you aren’t moving.

That’s where a treadmill desk comes in: when you are spending more of your day moving, this improves your cardiovascular fitness, and puts you at a lower risk of sedentary-correlated diseases like type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, breast cancer and kidney disease in women, colon cancer in men, numerous chronic issues related to obesity, and death. And so daily step count is just a means to an end, the end being better cardiovascular fitness.

My treadmill desk experiences so far:

Here are some observations after two weeks of treadmill desking:

I have more energy and less stress

Using the treadmill desk makes my days feel like they are more flowing and I have more energy throughout the day and evening. I also noticed that at the end of the day, my legs and feet are tired, but I carry less stress in my body than I would have if I had been in a stationary position all day. This holding of less stress could be why I feel like I have more energy in the evening.

I get about 20,000 steps a day on the treadmill

On average, I clocked in around 20,000 steps on the treadmill per day during my first two weeks. I take breaks from the treadmill off and on throughout the workday, but try to walk a good portion of it. I also learned how to get my Fitbit to count the steps after reading a post in the Fitbit community: if I put the Fitbit in my pants pocket, it tracks the steps accurately. Longer-term, getting 10-15,000 steps per day on the treadmill feels sustainable to me.

Not all work activities are ideal for treadmill desking

My favorite times for using the treadmill desk are during group meetings (sometimes including ones I am facilitating) and focus time. Additionally, the treadmill helps me speed through busywork in no time (literally, I crank up the treadmill speed). I had mixed results using the treadmill desk during my 1-1’s. This was mostly due to my own comfort level around this, and I started using it more in 1-1’s during my second week.

For tasks requiring time sensitivity and hyper-focus, I found the treadmill desk hurt my performance. For example, I had an impending deadline on a task that required extra attention to detail and focus. I noticed that I intuitively stopped using the treadmill so I could give my full concentration to the task at hand. I wonder if over time, I’ll build the muscle to be able to focus more intensely while treadmilling. Only time will tell, for now I’ll use my intuition to gauge when the treadmill is helping vs. hurting my work performance. And of course, for things like giving presentations or conducting an interview, I keep the treadmill turned off.

Outside of work, I found myself using the treadmill desk in the evenings, sometimes during leisure activities like playing Minecraft, other times doing less pleasant activities like doing my taxes. My fiancé also enjoyed using it in the evenings while watching shows on Netflix.

Some unexpected observations

Here are a few unexpected things I discovered while treadmill desking:

Outdoor walking: I feared I would do this less, but I found that I walk about the same amount outdoors as I did previously.

Coworker curiosity: I feared what people would think when I started walking during meetings and 1-1’s. But most of my colleagues have been curious and supportive of me treadmill desking through the workday.

Noise: The treadmill is pretty quiet, especially at the lower speeds, and I wear Bose noise-cancelling headphones on work calls so I don’t notice it (and coworkers haven’t either). At higher speeds, it’s a bit louder since it’s on a hardwood floor. I got some noise-reducing pads to not annoy the neighbors below us.
Treadmill desking isn’t a panacea

From two weeks of experience, I’ve found that treadmill desking has been a nice change of routine for me and a great way to stay active during the day while working from home. I’m hopeful that I’ll continue to experience the increased energy and reduced stress of treadmill desking once the novelty wears off. In order to make it sustainable and prevent an injury, I need to make time for stretching, yoga, and cross training (and getting away from my desk and outside whenever possible).

At the end of the day, it’s important to remember that treadmill desking isn’t the answer, movement is. And there are many ways to get more movement into your day, here are a few:

Step away from your desk and take a 5-10 minute break every hour (Microsoft just released a study that shows how this reduces stress)

Walk during work calls where you don’t need your screen (or do this during personal phone calls)

Take a break and walk up a flight of stairs a few times a day if you want an extra calorie burn (you’ll burn 2-3x more calories this way vs. walking on a flat surface)
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