Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Walking Pads

Egofit Walker Pro M1 vs WalkingPad P1

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

WalkingPad P1 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.2 vs 4.4). The gap is mostly about Apartment dwellers and renters who need a pad that disappears between sessions, brand-loyal buyers who want the original walking-pad pedigree, and Apple Health users who want clean step-count integration. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Egofit Walker Pro M1
Ranked #4 in Best Walking Pads
Egofit Walker Pro M1
$429

The Egofit Walker Pro M1 trades belt size and weight capacity for two things competitors cannot match: a built-in 5% incline that actually elevates heart rate and the smallest unfolded footprint in the category. It is the right pick for shorter users (under 5'6") who want cardio benefit from desk walking and need a unit that fits in tight workspaces. Taller and heavier users should look elsewhere.

Strengths
  • Only pad in this draft with a built-in fixed 5% incline, raising heart rate beyond what flat-deck walking can do
  • Smallest footprint in the category at 38.4" x 21.85", fits under shallower desks where the P1 and Strol 2E will not
  • Pre-assembled with transport wheels and ready to walk on out of the box
Watch-outs
  • 220 lb weight capacity excludes heavier users
  • Belt is just 34.25" long, the shortest in this draft, and constrains anyone over 5'5" to a shorter-than-natural stride
  • Garage Gym Reviews scored only 3.3/5, citing 'small deck' and limited weight capacity as the main issues
WalkingPad P1
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Walking Pads
WalkingPad P1
$399

The WalkingPad P1 is the original under-desk walking pad and remains the reference point that competitors are still chasing. The 180-degree fold is genuinely useful for renters and small apartments, and the KS Fit app integration is more mature than what most competitors ship. The 220 lb capacity and modest 1 HP motor are the limits that keep it from being an all-day workhorse.

Strengths
  • 180-degree folding design collapses to 32.5 inches long for under-bed or under-couch storage
  • Brand-defining walking-pad incumbent: WalkingPad essentially invented this product category
  • 62 lb chassis with transport wheels is genuinely portable between rooms
Watch-outs
  • 220 lb weight capacity is among the lowest in this category and excludes heavier users
  • 1 HP brush motor is not rated for multi-hour daily use the way commercial-grade motors are
  • Tom's Guide and TreadmillReviewGuru testers both reported the motor is louder than newer A1 Pro model

How they stack up

Egofit Walker Pro M1

The Egofit Walker Pro M1 is the only pad in this draft with a built-in incline; the WalkingPad P1, UREVO Strol 2E, DeerRun Walking Pad, and LifeSpan TR1200-DT3 GlowUp are all flat-deck units. Capacity-wise the Egofit matches the WalkingPad P1 and trails the DeerRun Walking Pad and LifeSpan TR1200-DT3 GlowUp by a meaningful margin. Belt size is shorter than every other pad in this category, including the UREVO Strol 2E.

WalkingPad P1

The WalkingPad P1 is more portable than the LifeSpan TR1200-DT3 GlowUp (62 lbs versus 114 lbs) but trades off capacity and motor power. Versus the DeerRun Walking Pad, the P1 folds in half while the DeerRun does not, but the DeerRun has a higher 300 lb weight capacity. Versus the UREVO Strol 2E, the P1 is the more mature app and walks-better-for-typing pad; the Strol 2E is faster and cheaper.

Specs side-by-side

SpecEgofit Walker Pro M1WalkingPad P1
Weight Capacity220 lbs220 lbs
Motor2.0 HP DC1 HP brush motor (746 W)
Top Speed3.11 mph3.75 mph
Belt Size34.25" x 16.54"47" x 16.5"
Unfolded Dimensions38.4" x 21.85" x 6.89"56.5" x 21.5" x 5"
Weight48.5 lbs62 lbs
Incline5% fixed
Bluetooth/AppYes (companion app + remote)Yes (KS Fit app, Apple Health sync)
Warranty1-year1-year (optional extension)
Folded DimensionsDoes not fold32.5" x 21.5" x 5"
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