🚶♂️ Elevate your hustle: walk, work, and win with Superun’s sleek under-desk treadmill!
The SuperunWalking Pad is a compact, portable under-desk treadmill featuring a powerful 2.5 HP motor that operates quietly below 40 decibels. It supports users up to 250 lbs and offers a speed range of 0.6 to 2.5 MPH. Integrated with Bluetooth and the PitPat app, it tracks key fitness metrics on an LED display. Its ultra-slim design with built-in wheels allows easy storage under desks or beds, making it ideal for home or office use. Ready to use out of the box with remote control and backed by 24/7 customer service and a 12-month warranty.
Brand | Superun |
Color | Black |
Product Grade | Brand New |
Product Dimensions | 40"D x 20.4"W x 4.8"H |
Item Weight | 40 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Speed | 2.5 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Compact and Space-Saving Design, Quiet Motor for Home Use, Shock Absorption for Joint Protection, 3 in 1 Working Walking Running Functionality, Bluetooth Connectivity with PitPat App |
Target Audience | Adult |
Maximum Horsepower | 2.5 Horsepower |
Assembly Required | No |
Display Type | LED |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Programs | 12 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Included Components | Remote Control |
Metrics Measured | Speed, Tracks Speed, Calories Burned, Time, Distance |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Deck Length | 38.5 Inches |
Deck Width | 20.2 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Folded Size | 38.78H x 20.17W x 4.17D inches |
Screen Size | 8.02 Inches |
Input Power | 2.5 Horsepower |
Minimum Speed | 0.6 Miles per Hour |
UPC | 694743407556 |
Model Name | BA06A |
Manufacturer | Superun |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 51.57 x 24.02 x 6.1 inches |
Package Weight | 24.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.3 x 51.57 x 24.02 inches |
Brand Name | Superun |
Warranty Description | 1 |
Suggested Users | womens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | PBJB01-SRK003 |
Style | 09-Black |
Size | BA03 |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
D**N
Wish I would have bought one sooner
I’ve owned the walking pad for only a week so far, but so far I absolutely love it.I had been using one of those under desk elliptical/pedal exerciser for years and that was okay. It worked well in my office since it was smaller, but I had to choose between the minimal exercise of just pedaling or the much more vigorous but disruptive exercise of using it as an elliptical. Rarely could I use it as an elliptical because you move up and down so much, it made it almost impossible to effectively work while doing it. So I mostly stuck with pedaling which was very low effort. While pedaling I would always strap my Fitbit to my ankle so that I could get steps while doing it. Wellll recently I upgraded to an AmazFit band instead, and this new band made me realize just how many false steps I was getting with my Fitbit. At first I was annoyed and disappointed that strapping this new band to my ankle while pedaling wasn’t going to get me steps. But that made me realize that if the band wasn’t counting steps, what I was doing probably didn’t deserve to be counted as excercise. So within 24 hours of getting the new fitness watch I decided to finally give a walking pad a shot.I had debated a walking pad for years. I was always worried about the size of a walking pad and what I would do with it when I’m not using it. And about how hard it would be to swap between having the pad to walk vs the chair to sit. And I was worried about how hard it would be to efficiently work while talking.Moving the pad is a breeze. The wheels make it so easy to move it (as long as you are able to move it front to back with the direction of the wheels to get it where it needs to go). I’ve found that I can easily store it under the one side of my L desk when I’m not using it. I just unplug the charging chord from the walking pad and then wheel it back and under my desk. It takes less than a minute to swap.So far I’ve mostly been going at only 1.5-2 mph as I get used to moving while working, but it hasn’t been an issue in terms of working efficiently. Sometimes I need to quickly hop off to do a detailed mouse click/move (like when drawing on/notating on a screenshot), but for 99% of my work it is not a problem at all.As long as you have enough room to swap out chair and walking pad, I say absolutely go for it! I regret not buying it sooner.
A**R
A Great Home Office Upgrade!
I bought this walking pad as a Christmas gift for my work-from-home husband, who was convinced he’d never use it. He did set it up and now he walks on it every day (and even updates me on his daily distance!)... I started using it on the weekends while answering emails, and I’ve never enjoyed email so much. It genuinely makes working more enjoyable and helps us stay active without thinking about it.We live in an old house with uneven floors, but the adjustable feet made it easy to level. (My husband took great pride in getting it perfectly even.) Highly recommend this product. It has become one of our favorite home office upgrades.
D**A
Ok so far, but giving it time.
CAVEAT: Have just started using it. I am going to use it every day for at least a week before seeing how I really feel.I bought from SupeRun, but was sent a DeerRun model. That's not weird at all.Used for about >10min and the belt was already sliding left. I will make adjustments, but if I have to keep tweaking this right out the box, it's going to be a no from me. I don't mind performing adjustments every so often, but not after every use.GENERAL REVIEW: Remote works fine, speed is fine, I do find myself sometimes hitting some bar at the back end. Spooked me at first. Size of the walking pad is good. Not too heavy to move when needed. It is ok for the price. Bought it when it was on sale for $99.00. I also bought a 2yr warranty, which was $9.99. The Pad comes with a general warranty, and if you register the device, it extends it I think 90 Days. I do recommend warranties and I also recommend people using them! Save your box and styrofoam, folks!Not super keen about having to download a fitness app on my phone, but I found out that, once after I've connected the app, I can just not open it and use the walking pad. I've actually uninstalled the app and the walking pad works fine. It bogged my phone down, too. I would have put the app on my tablet, but it's not supported.
B**K
Best purchase in the past five years
I've been using my desk treadmill for six months now, and it's one of the best purchases I've made in the past 5 years. I was concerned it would be too narrow or tight, but haven't had any problem staying upright.Also wasn't sure if I'd be able to work on my computer and walk at the same time, but it's kind of like riding a bike and chewing gum at the same time. It hasn't had any impact on my ability to get work done, although I do have to pause it when I take a phone call or get on zoom.I'm not a fan of the pit pat app. It works okay, but unless you pay the monthly fee you won't get much functionality out of it.If you have a stand up desk and are on the fence about getting a treadmill, I would strongly recommend doing so. It's a great way to work and get exercise at the same time.
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