The Walking Pad Accessories Guide: 12 Must-Have Add-Ons

A walking pad alone is just the start. The right accessories — from anti-fatigue mats to silicone lubricant — turn a basic walking pad into a complete, sustainable walking workstation. Here are the 12 add-ons we genuinely recommend, ranked by impact.

Not every accessory is right for every setup. We've ranked these by impact: the first 5 are non-negotiable, the next 4 are high-impact, and the last 3 are nice-to-haves. Pick based on your budget and situation.

1. Floor protection mat

Protects your floor from the pad's weight and vibration. Also dampens noise for apartment dwellers.

A walking pad weighs 40–70 lbs and vibrates constantly. On hardwood, that means scratches and dents. On carpet, that means the pad sinks and tracks debris into the belt. A floor mat solves both problems and adds a noise-dampening layer.

Look for a mat that's at least 6 inches larger than the pad in each direction. For carpet, get one with cleats on the bottom. For hardwood, get one with a smooth felt or rubber backing.

FLOOR
Walking Pad Treadmill Mat for Carpet Floors (55" x 24")
★★★★☆ · 4.4 · $34

Protects carpet + absorbs vibration. Sized perfectly for under-desk walking pads.

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FLOOR
HomGarden 8x3 FT Treadmill Mat (1/4" Thick)
★★★★☆ · 4.4 · $54

Heavy-duty high-density PVC — best for hardwood floor protection + noise dampening.

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FLOOR
TJ.Moreyes Foldable Treadmill Mat (72" x 30")
★★★★☆ · 4.3 · $42

Oversized foldable mat — covers full walking pad footprint + chair roll zone.

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BUDGET
Sempoda Fitness Equipment Mat (Absorbent, Waterproof)
★★★★☆ · 4.2 · $29

Budget waterproof mat — catches sweat and protects floors without breaking the bank.

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2. Anti-fatigue mat

For when you stop walking but stay standing. Without one, you'll quit standing within a month.

You won't walk 8 hours a day. Most walking pad users walk 2–4 hours and stand (without walking) for another 1–2 hours. For that standing time, an anti-fatigue mat is essential. Place it on the side of the walking pad — not on the belt!

PREMIUM
Topo Anti-Fatigue Mat by Ergodriven
★★★★☆ · 4.5 · $99

Calculated terrain mat — encourages micro-movements, reduces fatigue by 50%+.

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BUDGET
Egresel Anti-Fatigue Mat (PU with Massage Balls)
★★★★☆ · 4.3 · $49

PU comfort mat with built-in foot massagers — half the price of premium mats.

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The Topo by Ergodriven is our premium pick — its calculated terrain encourages micro-movements that prevent stiffness. The Egresel is the budget pick with built-in massage balls.

3. Monitor arm

Raises your monitor to walking eye level. The single biggest posture upgrade you can make.

Without a monitor arm, your monitor is at seated eye level — 4–6 inches too low for walking. The result is neck craning, tension headaches, and quitting within 3 weeks. A monitor arm solves this for under $40.

BEST
VIVO Single Monitor Arm Desk Mount (13"-38" Ultrawide)
★★★★☆ · 4.5 · $39

Set your monitor at perfect walking-height eye level. Full articulation, single-arm.

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BUDGET
Fellowes Standard Monitor Riser (91712)
★★★★☆ · 4.5 · $24

Simple fixed riser — budget option to bring monitor up to walking eye level.

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The VIVO Single Monitor Arm handles monitors up to 38 inches and gives full articulation — you can swing it out of the way when not walking. The Fellowes riser is the budget fixed-height option.

4. Cable management tray

Keeps cables off the walking belt. One snagged cable = broken laptop.

The walking pad has a power cable. Your monitor has a power cable. Your laptop has a charger. If any of these dangle into the belt path, they'll get caught, yanked, and damage your equipment. A cable tray mounts under your desk and routes everything safely.

CABLE
Cinati Under Desk Cable Management Tray (White, 2-Pack)
★★★★☆ · 4.5 · $24

Keep walking-pad power cables off the belt — 2-pack tray mounts under any desk.

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The Cinati 2-pack is our pick — one tray for power cables, one for data. Mounts with screws or adhesive, fits any desk.

5. Walking shoes

Don't walk barefoot. Don't walk in socks. Don't walk in slippers. Get real walking shoes.

Walking barefoot on a treadmill belt causes blisters, plantar fasciitis, and foot fatigue within a week. You need shoes with a flat sole, flexible upper, and some cushioning. Running shoes work but are over-cushioned; minimalist shoes work but lack cushion. The sweet spot is a casual sneaker like the Cariuma OCA Low.

BEST
Cariuma OCA Low Canvas Sneakers (Men's)
★★★★☆ · 4.5 · $98

Sustainable canvas slip-ons — perfect walking pad shoe: flat, flexible, breathable.

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BEST
Cariuma OCA Low Canvas Sneakers (Women's)
★★★★☆ · 4.5 · $98

Women's version of the OCA Low — same premium canvas, same walking-pad-perfect sole.

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ECO
Allbirds Men's Tree Runner Sneakers
★★★★☆ · 4.4 · $110

Machine-washable eucalyptus tree fiber upper — keeps feet cool during long walks.

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ECO
Allbirds Women's Tree Runner Go Sneakers
★★★★☆ · 4.4 · $110

Women's Tree Runner Go — upgraded sole + breathable upper for daily walking.

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TRAINING
NOBULL Men's Outwork Trainer
★★★★☆ · 4.3 · $129

Stable flat sole for resistance work — pair with walking-pad strength circuits.

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TRAINING
NOBULL Women's Outwork Trainer
★★★★☆ · 4.3 · $129

Women's Outwork — same flat stable platform, optimized women's fit.

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Our top picks: Cariuma OCA Low (best overall, sustainable canvas, $98), Allbirds Tree Runner (machine-washable, breathable, $110), NOBULL Outwork (for resistance circuits, $129).

6. 40oz hydration tumbler

You'll drink more water than you expect. A 40oz tumbler keeps it cold for hours.

Walking 2 hours a day at 2 mph in a 70°F room will dehydrate you faster than you think. A 40oz tumbler by your desk means you can sip throughout the day without constant refills. The Stanley Quencher and Owala FreeSip are the two cult favorites for a reason — they fit any cup holder and keep water cold for 11+ hours.

BEST
Stanley Quencher H2.0 Tumbler with Handle & Straw (40oz)
★★★★☆ · 4.8 · $35

The cult-favorite 40oz tumbler — fits any cup holder, keeps water cold 11+ hours.

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BEST
Owala FreeSip Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle (32oz)
★★★★☆ · 4.7 · $33

Patented FreeSip spout — sip or chug. Leak-proof. The trendy Stanley alternative.

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7. Electrolyte mix

Essential once you're walking 8,000+ steps daily. Sugar-free, tastes good.

Once you're walking more than an hour a day, plain water isn't enough — you're losing sodium, potassium, and magnesium through sweat. LMNT is the cleanest electrolyte mix on the market: zero sugar, real salt, no junk. Drop a packet in your Stanley every morning.

ELECTROLYTES
LMNT Zero-Sugar Electrolyte Mix (Variety Pack, 18-Count)
★★★★☆ · 4.6 · $26

Sugar-free electrolyte packets — essential for long walking sessions, no sugar crash.

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ELECTROLYTES
LMNT Zero-Sugar Electrolytes (Raspberry Salt, 30-Count)
★★★★☆ · 4.6 · $36

30-count Raspberry Salt — best-selling flavor. Drop one in your Stanley every morning.

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8. Step tracker / smartwatch

You can't improve what you don't measure. A step tracker is essential from Week 2 onward.

The Apple Watch SE is the best overall pick — accurate step counting, fall detection, Apple Fitness+ integration. The Fitbit Inspire 3 is the budget pick at $99 — 10-day battery, slim profile, accurate enough for most users. The Garmin Forerunner 55 is the pick for serious walkers who want heart rate zones and training load tracking.

BEST
Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen, GPS 40mm)
★★★★☆ · 4.7 · $249

Best overall smartwatch for walking — accurate step tracking, fall detection, Apple Fitness+.

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BEST
Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen, GPS 44mm)
★★★★☆ · 4.7 · $279

Larger 44mm version of the SE — easier to read steps mid-walk, longer battery.

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BUDGET
Fitbit Inspire 3 Health & Fitness Tracker
★★★★☆ · 4.4 · $99

Slim wristband tracker — 10-day battery, stress management, sleep tracking. Best under $100.

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GPS
Garmin Forerunner 55 GPS Running Watch
★★★★☆ · 4.6 · $199

Best for serious walkers who also walk outdoors — Garmin's daily suggested workouts adapt to you.

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9. Silicone lubricant

The single most important maintenance item. Apply every 3 months for years of silent use.

Without lubrication, your walking pad belt will dry out, squeak, and eventually shred. A $14 bottle of 100% silicone oil lasts over a year and takes 5 minutes to apply every 3 months. See our maintenance section for the application process.

MUST-HAVE
100% Silicone Oil for Treadmill Belt Maintenance
★★★★☆ · 4.5 · $14

Keep your walking pad belt gliding silently — apply every 3 months for years of trouble-free use.

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10. Foam roller

For the days your calves and IT bands are screaming. 5 minutes of rolling makes a huge difference.

Once you're walking 8,000+ steps daily, you'll have days where your lower legs are tight. A foam roller is the fastest way to release that tension. The TriggerPoint Grid is the gold standard — multi-density surface, durable, lasts forever.

BEST
TriggerPoint Grid 1.0 Foam Roller (13", Multi-Density)
★★★★☆ · 4.7 · $34

Multi-density foam roller — release tight calves and IT bands after long walking days.

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11. Resistance bands

For walking-pad strength circuits. Pair with NOBULL shoes for a complete training setup.

Walking alone isn't enough — you need resistance training to maintain muscle. A set of loop bands lets you do squats, hip thrusts, rows, and presses during your walking breaks. The Fit Simplify 5-pack is $11 and includes a printed instruction guide.

BUDGET
Fit Simplify Resistance Loop Exercise Bands (5-Pack)
★★★★☆ · 4.4 · $11

5-pack of loop bands — perfect for resistance circuits during walking breaks.

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12. USB desk fan

Keeps you cool during walking meetings. Whisper quiet, $15.

Walking generates body heat. In a 70°F room, a 30-minute walk at 2 mph will leave you sweating. A small USB fan aimed at your face keeps you comfortable during calls without making noise that picks up on the mic.

BUDGET
Gaiatop USB Desk Fan (Small, Quiet, Adjustable)
★★★★☆ · 4.3 · $15

USB-powered desk fan — keeps you cool during walking meetings. Whisper quiet.

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The complete gear bundle

If you're starting from zero, here's the complete gear bundle for a fully-outfitted walking workstation. Total cost: ~$550–$950 depending on which walking pad you choose.

ItemPickPriceWhy
Walking padUREVO 2.5HP with Incline$249Best all-around pad in 2026
Floor matWalking Pad Floor Mat (55x24)$34Protects floor, dampens noise
Anti-fatigue matTopo by Ergodriven$99Best for standing breaks
Monitor armVIVO Single Monitor Arm$39Raises monitor to walking eye level
Cable trayCinati 2-pack$24Prevents cable disasters
Walking shoesCariuma OCA Low$98Perfect walking pad shoe
TumblerStanley Quencher 40oz$35All-day hydration
ElectrolytesLMNT Variety Pack$26Sugar-free electrolyte replacement
Step trackerFitbit Inspire 3$99Best budget tracker
Lubricant100% Silicone Oil$14Required maintenance
Foam rollerTriggerPoint Grid 1.0$34Recovery for tight calves
Resistance bandsFit Simplify 5-pack$11For strength circuits
Desk fanGaiatop USB Fan$15Cooling for walking meetings

Already have a walking pad? See our desk setup guide for the full workstation blueprint, or browse our walking pad comparisons if you're still shopping.