WALKINGPAD Foldable Walking Pad (Home Office) Review
WALKINGPAD released a newer foldable model alongside the C2 and Z1. At $379, it sits between the two. Here's our 30-day review.
Specs
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Motor | 2.5 HP |
| Top speed | 4.0 mph |
| Weight capacity | 265 lb |
| Fold mechanism | Half-fold (adaptive speed sensing) |
| Noise (2.5 mph) | 58 dB |
| Price | $379 |
What we liked
- Adaptive speed sensing. Foot-pressure-based speed adjustment works better than the A1 Pro's version.
- Same half-fold as C2 and Z1. Folds in half, stands vertically.
- Quiet at 58 dB. Same as the Z1.
- $20 cheaper than the Z1.
What we didn't like
- 265 lb capacity (same as Z1, lower than X25's 300 lb).
- Not enough differentiation from the C2 and Z1. Hard to justify which to buy.
The verdict
For $379, this is a good pad. But the WalkingPad C2 ($349) is $30 cheaper with the same fold and similar specs. The WalkingPad Z1 ($399) is $20 more with the same specs. This model is caught in the middle — buy the C2 for value or the Z1 for the brand recognition.
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Check Price on AmazonThe Bottom Line
The WalkingPad Foldable (Home Office) is a good pad that's hard to recommend over the C2 or Z1. Pick based on price — C2 for value, Z1 for the name.