No home gym space? No problem. Walk 10,000 steps during back-to-back Zoom calls, then fold this pad to the thickness of a yoga mat and slide it under your couch.
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The WalkingPad C2 solves the “no space” dilemma with a patented 180-degree folding design that lets you tuck your entire workout under a sofa or bed in seconds.
It’s engineered to be whisper-quiet, meaning you can knock out three miles during a Zoom call without your coworkers ever hearing a whir. It even features FootSense™ technology, which automatically adjusts the speed based on your foot position, so you don’t have to fumble with a remote while you’re typing.
WALKINGPAD C2 foldable walking pad treadmill
A space-saving, fully assembled folding treadmill designed for effortless home or office fitness. This compact walking machine features smart foot-sensing speed control, multiple connectivity options via app or remote, and a four-layer cushioned belt for a quiet, low-impact workout that fits under your sofa or bed.
FAQ
Q: How quiet is “whisper-quiet” actually? Like, will my mic pick it up?
A: Most users measure it at 40–50 decibels at a casual walking pace — that’s quieter than a standard office keyboard clatter. Zoom’s noise suppression will kill the rest. Your coworkers will hear your typing far more than they’ll hear the pad.
Q: Can I run on this, or is it strictly walking?
A: The C2 is designed for walking (top speed around 3.7–4 mph). If you want to jog or run, look at the WalkingPad R1 or A1 Pro. The C2’s slim profile and folding mechanism trade off shock absorption for portability.
Q: How heavy is it? Can I actually move it around easily?
A: It weighs about 28 pounds. That’s not featherlight, but the built-in transport wheels make it manageable — you tilt it onto the wheels and roll it like luggage. The folding hinge is the real hero: it goes from a 45-inch walking surface down to about 20 inches long.
Q: Does the FootSense auto-speed actually work, or is it gimmicky?
A: It works surprisingly well. Walk near the front of the deck, and it speeds up. Move toward the back, and it slows down. Stand near the very back, and it stops completely. The only learning curve is remembering not to step backward to scratch your leg — you’ll accidentally kill the belt.
Q: Do I need a separate mat to protect my carpet or hardwood floors?
A: Recommended but not required. The C2 has rubberized feet, but a thin exercise mat underneath will prevent any scuffs and dampen vibration even further. If you’re on thick carpet, definitely use a mat to keep the pad stable.
Q: Can tall people (over 6 feet) use this comfortably?
A: Yes. The walking deck is about 42 inches long, which accommodates a natural stride up to about 6’4″ without feeling cramped. Your stride length shortens slightly when walking in place compared to outdoor walking, so it works for most heights.
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