UREVO 9% Manual Incline Review: Best Value Incline Pad?
The UREVO 9% Manual Incline at $239 is the cheapest incline walking pad we recommend. After 30 days, here's our review — and how it compares to the auto-incline alternatives.
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UREVO Walking Pad with 9% Manual Incline
Manual 0-9% incline + 2.7° lift angle for serious calorie burn on a flat pad.
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| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Motor | 2.5 HP |
| Top speed | 3.8 mph |
| Incline | 0-9% manual (set before walking) |
| Belt size | 47" x 17" |
| Weight capacity | 265 lb |
| Noise (2.5 mph) | 61 dB |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| Price | $239 |
The good
- Cheapest incline walking pad we recommend. $50 cheaper than the next cheapest incline option.
- 9% is enough for most users. Not as steep as 12%, but enough to bump calorie burn by 50%+.
- Solid 2.5 HP motor. Handles incline load without thermal issues.
- Quiet at 61 dB. Apartment-friendly.
The not-so-good
- Manual incline only. Set incline before you start walking. Can't change on the fly.
- 265 lb weight limit. Lower than DeerRun incline options.
- No fold. Solid piece, store by standing on end.
The verdict
The UREVO 9% Manual Incline at $239 is the best value incline walking pad. If you don't need to change incline mid-workout (most users don't), this is $50–$90 cheaper than auto-incline alternatives with similar specs. For auto incline, step up to the DeerRun 12% Auto Incline ($289) or UREVO Strol 2E Pro ($329).