Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Under-desk Walking Pads

Lifespan Fitness TR5000 vs WalkingPad A1 Pro

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 A1 Pro comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.1 vs 4.2). The gap is mostly about light walking break users — read the strengths below before deciding.

Lifespan Fitness TR5000
Ranked #2 in Best Under-desk Walking Pads
Lifespan Fitness TR5000
$1,699

The Lifespan Fitness TR5000B Pro+ GlowUp under-desk treadmill offers a premium build with a 5.0 HP motor and durable components, making it suitable for demanding office environments. Reviewers noted its quiet operation and compact design, though some criticized the controller's limited features and app performance. While it's more reliable than lower-tier Lifespan models, its price point is near competitors, making it less compelling for budget-conscious buyers. Best for professionals seeking a quiet, sturdy treadmill desk base.

Strengths
  • 5.0 HP commercial grade motor for quiet and powerful performance
  • High mileage walking belt and 0.71" thick reversible phenolic deck for durability
  • Black anodized-aluminum side rails and 6 independent compression shocks for stability
Watch-outs
  • Price is close to competitors with fewer upgrades than expected
  • Controller and smartphone app have limited functionality and poor ratings
WalkingPad A1 Pro
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Under-desk Walking Pads
WalkingPad A1 Pro
$459

The WalkingPad A1 Pro is a compact, fold-away under-desk treadmill designed for easy storage and simple use. Reviewers noted its ability to support heavy users (up to 300 lbs) and its straightforward setup without assembly. However, the limited maximum speed of 1.75 mph and small walking belt dimensions may disappoint those seeking more vigorous activity. While praised for its simplicity and portability, it's not suited for serious exercise due to its low speed range and lack of incline. This treadmill is best for light walking breaks during work hours rather than fitness training.

Strengths
  • Super compact design that folds away for easy storage
  • Can support up to 300lbs user weight
  • Simple setup with no assembly required
Watch-outs
  • Maximum speed of only 1.75 mph, which feels slow for walking
  • Small walking belt measuring 16.5 x 47 inches

How they stack up

Lifespan Fitness TR5000

The TR5000 outperforms the Sperax Walking Pad and WalkingPad A1 Pro in terms of motor power and build quality, but it's less appealing than the TR1200 due to its higher price and limited upgrade features. Compared to the Lontek 4-in-1 and WalkingPad R2, it offers a quieter operation and more durable components, but its controller and app functionality are significantly underwhelming.

WalkingPad A1 Pro

The WalkingPad A1 Pro is more portable and easier to set up than the TR1200 and TR5000, but it's significantly slower and has a smaller belt compared to the Lontek 4-in-1 and WalkingPad R2. While it's ideal for light walking, it lacks the power and incline features of the more advanced models, making it less suitable for serious exercise.

Specs side-by-side

SpecLifespan Fitness TR5000WalkingPad A1 Pro
Weight Capacity400 lbs136kg
Max Speed0.4 - 4.0 MPH0.5 – 6km
Motor Power5.0 HP Peak Brushless1hp
Belt Dimensions20" x 48.43"120cm
Product Dimensions63" L x 28.5" W x 7.25" H143 x 55 x 13 cm
Weight119 lbs27kg
InclineNot Available
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