This 'Life-Changing' Walking Pad Can Get You Active Again — And It’s Under $100
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This under-desk treadmill typically costs $119.99, but is 17% off right now.
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If you’re not getting your steps in, don’t beat yourself up about it: Try a walking pad instead. Also known as under-desk treadmills, these minimal machines are meant for taking leisurely walks indoors, whether underneath your standing desk or in front of a television set. They also help dodge bad weather and get your blood pumping instantly.
If you’ve always wanted to try one or need a way to optimize your health, we found a walking pad on sale at a jaw-dropping price of just under $100. Typically hovering around $119.99, this walking pad is back to its 17% off deal right now, dropping its price to just $99.99. That’s a solid price for what one reviewer says has been “life-changing” for their health, motivating them to “keep moving during the work day and shake up a sedentary lifestyle.” Another says it’s also helped grant them “less lower back pain and overall more mobility and energy.”
This particular model can handle speeds between 0 and 3.8 MPH, making it great for anyone who wants to walk at a slow pace without amping up into a run. It has a non-slip belt for staying steady and balanced, and it’s layered with silicone to reduce impact on muscles, ankles and joints. To operate, you just plug it in and use the included remote control, while an LED screen at the top of the pad tells you when it’s powered on and how fast it’s going.
Users have shared plenty of success stories about how their walking pad helps keep them active. “Besides losing weight and having no back pain, I genuinely love waking up and getting a workout in, even if it’s just walking,” says reviewer Myla. “I feel so good and accomplished. The speed goes up to 3.8, which at first I thought was kinda low, but it’s actually perfect. I walk at 3.0 and work my way up to 3.5, I walk at least 1 mile, but aim for 2 most mornings (3 total for the day) and I work up a huge sweat.”