UREVO vs Sperax: Which Budget Walking Pad Brand is Better?

UREVO and Sperax are the two biggest walking pad brands under $250. Both make solid budget pads, but they take different approaches. We tested 5 models across both brands — here's the comparison.

At a glance

FeatureUrevoSperax
Price range$199–$329$179–$249
Cheapest modelStrol 2E ($219)3-in-1 ($199)
Best model2.5HP with Incline ($249)P2 Pro Vibration ($229)
Unique featureIncline + AI auto-speedVibration + 3-in-1
App qualityDecentBuggy
Build qualityBetterAcceptable

UREVO: better build, slightly pricier

BEST
UREVO Walking Pad with Incline, 2.5HP
★★★★☆ · 4.4 · $249

Best all-around walking pad for home office — 2.5HP motor, shock absorption, fits under any desk.

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BUDGET
UREVO Strol 2E Smart 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill
★★★★☆ · 4.3 · $219

Compact folding design with safety handle and dual LED display — great value pick.

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UREVO wins on build quality. The frames are heavier, the belts track better, and the motors are noticeably quieter. The trade-off is price — the cheapest UREVO is $219 vs. $179 for the cheapest Sperax.

Sperax: cheaper, more features, lower quality

INCLINE
Sperax Walking Vibration Pad (10-Level Auto Incline)
★★★★☆ · 4.3 · $229

Unique 2-in-1 vibration + walking pad with 10-level auto incline — best under $250.

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BUDGET
Sperax 3-in-1 Walking Treadmill with APP
★★★★☆ · 4.2 · $199

App-connected 3-in-1 design: walking, jogging, and vibration modes. Steal at $199.

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Sperax wins on features-per-dollar. The P2 Pro includes a unique vibration mode (basically a full-body vibration plate combined with a walking pad), and the 3-in-1 includes walking + jogging + vibration modes. The trade-off is build quality — the frames flex more, the apps crash frequently, and the remotes feel cheap.

Best cheap option: Sperax 3-in-1 at $199

If your budget is strictly under $200, the Sperax 3-in-1 is the best walking pad you can buy. It's not great — the app is buggy, the belt tracks slightly off-center, and the motor runs hot after 30 minutes — but it works, and it's the cheapest reputable option on Amazon.

Best value option: UREVO 2.5HP with Incline at $249

For $50 more than the Sperax 3-in-1, the UREVO 2.5HP gives you meaningfully better build quality, a quieter motor, and a 9% manual incline. This is the walking pad we recommend to most first-time buyers.

Which should you buy?

Buy Sperax if you absolutely cannot spend more than $200. Buy UREVO if you can stretch to $250 — the extra $50 buys a meaningfully better product.