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Garvee Walking Pad Treadmill With 15% Auto Incline And Handle Bar, Under Desk Foldable Treadmill, 7.5 MPH Max, 2.75HP Quiet Motor, Portable, Black

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Garvee Walking Pad Treadmill With 15% Auto Incline And Handle Bar, Under Desk Foldable Treadmill, 7.5 MPH Max, 2.75HP Quiet Motor, Portable, Black

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GARVEE Under Desk Walking Pad

Stay Active, Stay Focused

Master your wellness while you work. The GARVEE 2.5HP Walking Pad combines an ultra-slim profile with high-performance shock absorption for the ultimate home-office fitness solution.

Ultra Slim Design

Space-Saving Profile

Featuring a 4.5" slim design, this treadmill effortlessly slides under sofas or beds when your workout is done.

Quiet Running Motor

Whisper-Quiet Power

Equipped with a 2.5HP brushless motor that operates under 45dB, perfect for walking during conference calls.

Shock Absorption System

Advanced Joint Safety

The 5-layer anti-slip running belt and shock-absorbing layer protect your knees and ankles from impact.

Office Under Desk Use

Seamless Office Integration

Designed for the modern professional. Boost your daily step count and improve circulation without interrupting your productivity. With smooth-glide transport wheels, transitioning from your standing desk to a workout zone is instant and effortless.

Smart Data Monitor

Track Your Progress

Navigate your fitness goals with the high-definition LED display. Monitor speed, time, calories, and distance in real-time. Whether you're power walking or a casual stroll, the wireless remote control puts your pace at your fingertips.

Technical Specifications

Motor Power 2.5HP Silent Brushless Motor
Speed Range 0.6 - 4.0 MPH (Variable Control)
Weight Capacity 300 LBS (Heavy-Duty Steel)
Noise Level ≤ 45dB (Ultra-Quiet Tech)
Running Surface 16.5" x 40" (5-Layer Anti-Slip)
Control Mode Wireless Remote & Smart App
Dimensions Approx. 4.5" Thickness (Slim Store)
Net Weight 44.5 LBS (Portable with Wheels)

Owner's Performance Tips

Level Surface: For optimal silence, ensure the pad is on a flat surface. Use a treadmill mat if placing on high-pile carpets. Lubrication: To extend motor life, apply silicone oil every 100 miles. Remote Care: Keep the remote in the dedicated console holder when not in use to avoid signal interference.

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Mary
Quality product as advertised

I took a chance, there were no reviews. I'm glad I did. Very well package. The bar is foldable Without having a tool. You just turn the nob.The bar is sturdy enough to hold if you need to, there is no wobble. Value for the price. I'm very happy with my purchase.

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Anna
Full size walking pad

Just as pictured; this is a huge walking pad with AUTO incline. So far so good, but I bought the extended coverage just in case anything should start to wear and tear. It’s the nicest I’ve seen and for a really great price. Beautiful and functional equipment!

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Elizabeth Trail
Very good for the money

This replaced a full size treadmill that we got on FB Marketplace for $50 a few years back. Main complaints about that one were that it was loud (too loud to watch TV or listen to music while working out, even with headphones). It also took up a lot of space, even folded.My requirements for a walkpad style treadmill were: quiet operation, sturdy handrail, longest possible deck, speed options up to a running pace, and auto incline to 12% (15°).This compact treadmill checked all the boxes for the price. As long as we keep the belt lubricated, it is extremely quiet. Speed changes and auto incline work flawlessly. The handrail is sturdy and holds a phone or iPad at a good viewing level. The 44-in working deck length is adequate for walking and light running. We use it a lot (two people daily going for 10,000 steps each, and on bad weather days the dogs get workouts too -- with careful supervision and safety precautions because this doesn't have side panels like a dedicated dog treadmill).That said, there are a few cons. First, the belt is very hard and therefore hard on the knees. I bought a good pair of running shoes to compensate, but if I had to do it over I would step up to a treadmill with layers of padding in the belt as well. Second, the handrail is a little low and possibly a little far forward for my height and arm length. At a fast pace, it's hard to hold the handrail and stay far enough back not to hit the front housing with the forward foot. I end up compensating by hunching forward which is bad. My partner has the opposite problem... the handrail works fine for him but he has to be aware of the back and with the running deck only being 44-in long. Going to a 48-in belt area and taller/ adjustable handrail while keeping the hard to find speed and incline I wanted would have bumped the price up by about $300, so it was a trade-off.As a side note for dog owners, the 44-in deck works well for my smaller dogs but is a little short for the big dogs (a dog needs twice their body length to exercise comfortably on a treadmill). Also, the handlebar and its diagonal support is not well placed for attaching a leash or cross tie. I don't have room for a second piece of equipment so have created sidewalls with a folding exercise pen, which also gives me a better place to attach crossties. With training and supervision I feel that it's safe and workable for the dogs, but it will definitely take some thought if you want to share this treadmill with your dog! I also wish in hindsight that I had chosen a treadmill with an app and connectivity, but since I am wearing my Fitbit during workouts, I guess it doesn't really matter. I'd kind of like to track my time at various levels of incline, but Fitbit records this indirectly through heart rate and effort, which is what actually matters.The treadmill folds and unfolds easily in 2 or 3 minutes. We leave it set up in a corner of the room so that we can jump on it periodically during the day when we get the hourly "time to move" reminders from Fitbit. However, it's nice to know that we can fold down the handle and either stand it up against the wall or slide it under the couch when we need the space for something else.All in all, I feel like this machine was a good investment. It's doing the job, albeit without the bells and whistles I might have wanted if I had been willing to spend a bit more.