Whether you're looking to get your daily steps in, lose weight, or just clear your head after a long day, an under-desk treadmill is an easy upgrade to your home office setup. If you're ready to multi-task and take on some miles, you'll be happy to know that big-ticket cardio machines go on sale and hit ultra-low prices during Presidents’ Day, which lands on February 20 this year—under-desk treadmills included.
No need to wait for the day of to take advantage of amazing deals, though. Presidents' Day sales started earlier than ever this year, and now that we're honing in on the long weekend, the deals are prime for the taking. Below, find a round-up of under-desk treadmills and walking pads that are popping up on sale for up to 30 percent off right now. A solid handful of these picks have even made it onto Women's Health's list of the 19 best under-desk treadmills, so you know they're worth your dollars.
A foldable option, this remote-controlled walking pad has a safety bar that you can pull up when you want to go for a run or jog. Alternatively, you can keep the bar down while you're using the treadmill under your desk and walking. It's also designed with a layered non-slip belt and solid shock absorption.
This pick from Redliro also comes with a foldable safety bar for the times you want to crank up the speed, but still feel secure. It functions as both an under-desk walking pad and functional indoor treadmill for running. The treadmill also comes with 12 pre-set training programs you can choose from.
If you're looking for an option that comes with pre-set workout/training programs loaded in, this one includes 12. GoYouth's treadmill is designed with a non-slip belt and a solid shock absorption system that makes it great for longer walks and runs. You can easily move the treadmill around your space, thanks to its wheels on the bottom.
If you want to coordinate your indoor treadmill with your office or home decor, look no further than this option from Maksone, which features a wooden frame for a sleeker look. The frame also has an embedded display that doesn't distract from the design.
Albeit a splurge, this pick from Jarvis includes not only a walking pad, but also the standing desk to pair with it. It's a total home office upgrade in one fell swoop. You can also customize the desk to fit your aesthetic and functional needs. For example, you can order it with a desk mat, purse hook, or even a bottle opener attached.
Another all-in-one option, the design of this desk and treadmill combo is short and wide, giving you more walking area than a traditional gym model. The length of the treadmill also helps you save space in your WFH set up, since it's shorter than others. Additionally, the treadmill allows you to connect to a smartphone app via Bluetooth, where you can keep track of your walking and jogging stats.
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Sunny Health & Fitness Walkstation Slim Under Desk Treadmill
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Sunny Health & Fitness Walkstation Slim Under Desk Treadmill
This ultra slim under desk walking pad has built in safety features that make it a great choice. The running belt will automatically pause after five seconds of no walking. It also has an auto-off function that will turn the treadmill off after 10 minutes of inactivity. You can change the speed of the treadmill with the included remote control.
Easy to maneuver at just 60 pounds and with convenient wheels on the bottom, this under desk walking pad also has a built in child lock, so if you have little ones running around at home you don't have to worry about putting it away after use. The only con we found in our testing is that it turns off after 90 minutes of continuous use. But, if you're looking to get a good walk or jog in during the day, it's still a solid pick.
If you wanted an under desk treadmill that has the safety arm bar while you pick up your pace, this one has a bar that's low enough it doesn't get in the way of your desk. Working and running? Now that's multitasking.
The bar folds up and down (for easy storage) and the treadmill has built in Bluetooth sneakers if you want to jam out while getting your steps in. It's also on wheels and comes in at 68 pounds, so you can roll it away when you're done using it.
Ellen McAlpine is a commerce editor and writer at Hearst Magazines, covering tech, fitness, lifestyle, and beyond. In her time as a writer, she’s covered everything from top tech items like running watches and ring lights to phone cases and beauty tools.