Working a desk job is a reliable way to get your work done – but not so much your steps. That is, unless you’re familiar with the best under desk treadmills, which allow you to take hot girl walks while you’re clearing your inbox or stuck in back-to-back Zoom calls. (Note: If you’re planning a fart walk, make sure you’re on mute.)
Under desk treadmills are more compact than most standard treadmills, so they can be a practical home workout option if you live in a small space. Another key difference: “Under desk treadmills are designed for walking – not running – and are often built in a way to work with a standing desk,” says John Mercer, PhD, a kinesiology professor at University of Nevada Las Vegas, tells SELF. And while these machines aren’t your best bet for snagging a running PR, their simple design generally makes them more budget-friendly than standard treadmills as well.
Our top picks
Our Top Picks
Here are our top picks for the best under desk treadmills, considering price, size, noise, and other key features.
Best with a Remote Control: DeerRun Q1 Classic Pro
With a remote control to control your speed, starting and stopping a walking session on the DeerRun Q1 Classic Pro is easy. The machine also integrates with the free PitPat app, which allows you to adjust your workout, track your statistics, sync with Apple Health, and join workout classes right from your living room or office.
Best for Incline: Urevo Cyberpad
For a walking pad that can keep up with an HIIT treadmill workout, look no further than the Urevo Cyberpad. Fashion meets function, so to speak, with this machine – it has multicolor lights lining the belt and a huge 14% incline range.
Conclusion
There you have it – our top picks for the best under desk treadmills. Whether you’re looking to stay active while working, or just want to get some exercise in during your lunch break, these machines can help you get moving. Happy walking!
FAQs
Q: Can I use an under desk treadmill at my office?
A: Yes, many under desk treadmills are designed for use in small spaces, such as offices or apartments.
Q: Can I use an under desk treadmill for running?
A: While under desk treadmills can be used for walking, they are not designed for running and may not be suitable for high-impact activities.
Q: Are under desk treadmills noisy?
A: Some under desk treadmills can be noisy, but many are designed to be quiet and won’t disturb others in the surrounding area.
Q: How much do under desk treadmills cost?
A: Under desk treadmills can range in price from around $100 to over $1,000, depending on the brand, features, and quality.
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