For different budgets, WalkingPad offers a variety of cheap treadmill options. Feeling overwhelmed by the choices? Don’t worry—by clarifying these key factors, you can pick the best cheap treadmill for you.
1. Safety. For runners, a crucial feature of a cheap treadmill is the safety key. If a runner loses balance and falls, the treadmill will automatically stop, shutting down the belt to prevent injury. Another safety feature is the safety handle, which is highly useful during runs.
2. Usage. Before purchasing, figure out what you’ll use the cheap treadmill for: walking, jogging, or running. For runners, a strong shock-absorbing system and a wide deck are necessary, while for walkers, manual mode and a low-speed range are sufficient.
3. Stability. No matter the price, a cheap treadmill must be stable and sturdy. A solid structure, strong base, and durable handle provide extra safety during use.
4. Speed. A running-focused cheap treadmill needs a wide speed adjustment range, and you should also consider how smoothly the speed changes. Typically, WalkingPad’s cheap treadmills reach up to 3.7mph for walkers and 7.45mph for runners.
5. Storage. Plan where to place the cheap treadmill. When folded, it should fit in a closet, under the bed, or under the sofa, but ensure there’s enough space when unfolded. For easy movement, a built-in wheel design is essential for a cheap treadmill.
6. Power. CHP (Continuous Horsepower) refers to the treadmill’s power, which directly relates to its maximum speed. Usually, 1.5 CHP is suitable for a walker’s cheap treadmill, while 1 CHP works for a runner’s model.
7. Size. For any cheap treadmill, you need to find a suitable space. All WalkingPad cheap treadmills have detailed product parameters, so you can calculate the space required.
Beyond these factors, there are other features like preset programs, remote control, and LED displays. Choose a cheap treadmill with these extras based on your specific needs.