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

WalkingPad A1 Pro vs WalkingPad R1/R2

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 R1/R2 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.2 vs 4.3). The gap is mostly about space-saving home users — read the strengths below before deciding.

WalkingPad A1 Pro
Ranked #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
WalkingPad R1/R2
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Under-desk Walking Pads
WalkingPad R1/R2
$699

The WalkingPad R2 is a compact, foldable treadmill designed for home use, particularly suited for those with limited space. Reviewers noted its quiet operation and ease of storage, with the ability to switch between walking and running modes. However, it's heavy and requires help moving, and vibrations can disturb neighbors. Tech We Want praised its sturdy build and versatility, while TreadmillReviews.com gave it moderate ratings for features and performance. This treadmill is ideal for users wanting a space-saving, low-maintenance option but may not suit those needing high-speed running or frequent moving.

Strengths
  • Foldable design allows storage under sofa or bed
  • Quiet operation suitable for apartment use
  • Includes wheels for easy transport within home
Watch-outs
  • Heavy weight (80 lbs) requiring assistance for moving
  • Small wheels make transportation difficult
  • Vibrations can be heard by neighbors when running

How they stack up

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.

WalkingPad R1/R2

The WalkingPad R2 is more versatile than the Sperax Walking Pad and WalkingPad A1 Pro with its running mode and armrest, but it's heavier and more difficult to move than the compact models. Unlike the TR5000, it lacks a high-quality motor and app, and compared to the TR1200, it doesn't offer the same durability and weight capacity.

Specs side-by-side

SpecWalkingPad A1 ProWalkingPad R1/R2
Weight Capacity136kg240 lbs
Max Speed0.5 – 6km7.5 mph
Motor Power1hp~1.25 HP
Belt Dimensions120cm47.2" x 17.3"
Product Dimensions143 x 55 x 13 cm57.1" x 28.3" x 40.6"
Weight27kg80 lbs
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