CITYSPORTS Treadmills for Home, Under Desk Treadmill Walking Pad Treadmill
The Maximum Heart Rate, More Control, Dual Led Display, Ergonomic Design, Real Time Heart Rate, Maximum Exercise Potential, 2 Adjustable Height Settings, The Treadmill, Citysports Treadmills
What We Like
- Equipped with a wider side standing harness that helps maximize safety
- Built-in low profile deck makes it easy to get on or down the treadmill
- Bright backlit dual LED display allows to easily track the workout progress
Disadvantages
- may not be suitable for long strider walking
Results of our analysis:
We analyzed 102,966 reviews for 318 products in the Treadmills category.
We then analyzed 36 reviews for this product. None were recent.
Around 78% of reviews were positive and about 17% were negative.
Final Score:

8.80 out of 10, based on these factors:
What buyers say about CITYSPORTS Treadmills for Home, Under Desk Treadmill Walking Pad Treadmill
I am 5ft 10 and I feel a little tall for the machine, but I like an hour a day fast walk, so I do it, even though I am not a runner.
The lockdown has made us feel more unwell when we work from home and sit more than we do in an office, and the treadmill is a great way to relieve that.
It is great, low impact and virtually no noise, which is a concern for me as I have wooden floors, but the wonderful chap who delivered it even carried it up.
I like putting the treadmill in front of my kitchen door so I can breath in the fresh air while treadmill-walking.
I wanted a small footprint treadmill that would allow me to walk no matter the weather, and this one fits the bill.
Common Questions
Is it possible to use it on carpet or only hardwood floors?
It can be used on both carpet and hardwood floors.
How to fold it up?
The treadmill is portable and easy to store, so please contact our customer service via Amazon email or contact our Citysports page via Facebook if you have any question.
I have a screw drive, flat head, and Phillip. Any assembling?
The tool and instructions are included with the treadmill, even though I had to realign the belt.
Is it possible to talk through your headphones on the treadmill or just listen to music?
I've started to make terrible noises after only four months of use, so I need to contact the manufacturer.
I bought the machine a few days ago and it doesn't go over 3.8 for me. Are there any settings I should change to allow more speed?
It isn't going faster than 3.8.