Sperax vs Goplus: The Cheapest Walking Pad Brands Compared
If your walking pad budget is strictly under $200, Sperax and Goplus are your two real options. We tested 4 models across both brands — here's which one to buy.
At a glance
| Feature | Sperax | Goplus |
|---|---|---|
| Cheapest model | 3-in-1 ($199) | 2-in-1 Folding ($179) |
| Best model | P2 Pro Vibration ($229) | 2.5HP Slim ($199) |
| Unique feature | Vibration mode | Built-in desk option |
| Motor | 2.0–2.5 HP | 2.25–2.5 HP |
| Build quality | Average | Average |
Where Goplus wins
Goplus is the cheapest reputable walking pad on Amazon. The 2-in-1 Folding at $179 is hard to beat for the price. The 3-in-1 with Desk at $299 is the only walking pad with a built-in desk surface we recommend.
Where Sperax wins
Sperax's unique value is the vibration mode. The P2 Pro combines a walking pad with a vibration plate — you can walk or use vibration independently. The research on vibration plates is mixed, but some users love the option.
Cheapest reputable 2-in-1 — walking mode (0.6-2.5mph) + running mode.
Check Price on Amazon7-layer shock-absorbing belt, 0.6-4mph, slim profile — best Goplus for the money.
Check Price on AmazonUnique 2-in-1 vibration + walking pad with 10-level auto incline — best under $250.
Check Price on AmazonApp-connected 3-in-1 design: walking, jogging, and vibration modes. Steal at $199.
Check Price on AmazonThe verdict
For most buyers, Goplus is the better choice — cheaper, simpler, and the 3-in-1 with desk is unique. Buy Sperax only if you specifically want the vibration mode.