WalkingPad A1 Pro Under Desk Treadmill
$299.00
🏃 WalkingPad Z1: The World’s Slimmest Foldable Treadmill
📐 180° Foldable “Space-Saving” Tech
Redefine your living space. Unlike traditional under-desk treadmills that are clunky and hard to hide, the WalkingPad Z1 folds completely in half. This patented folding system reduces its footprint by 50%, allowing you to slide it under a sofa, bed, or standing desk in seconds. At just 4.1 inches thick, it is the slimmest walking pad ever engineered, making it invisible when not in use.
💪 Featherlight Build, Heavyweight Strength
Don’t let the sleek profile fool you. Weighing in at only 50 lbs, the Z1 is light enough to be moved by anyone, yet its high-grade frame is built to support up to 242 lbs. It is the perfect entry-level machine for those who want a minimalist aesthetic without sacrificing structural integrity or safety.
👣 Full-Stride Freedom
Most compact treadmills feel cramped, but the Z1 features an extended 47.6″ walking belt. This provides enough runway for a natural, comfortable stride, even for taller users. The low-profile deck sits close to the floor, making it incredibly easy to step on and off, ensuring maximum stability and confidence during your workout.
🤫 Whisper-Quiet Brushless Motor
Designed for the home office and the living room, the Z1 is powered by a high-efficiency brushless motor. It operates with a calm, quiet hum that won’t distract you during Zoom calls or drown out your favorite TV show. The motor delivers a smooth speed range of 1 to 4 mph, providing everything from a slow contemplative stroll to a brisk, heart-pumping walk.
✨ Why We Love This
“It is the ultimate ‘excuse-killer.’ Most people don’t work out at home because they don’t have the room—the Z1 deletes that obstacle entirely. It turns a boring work call into a 2,000-step session without you even thinking about it. We love it because it’s low-maintenance, energy-efficient, and feels like a piece of high-end tech rather than a piece of bulky gym equipment. It’s the smart way to stay active in the modern world.”




