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🔥 Walk, Run, Climb — All-In-One Fitness Powerhouse 🚀
The TOPUTURE Walking Pad Treadmill is a sleek, foldable 4-in-1 fitness solution featuring a powerful 2.5HP motor, up to 12% incline for enhanced calorie burn, and speeds from 0.6 to 10 MPH. Equipped with Bluetooth speakers, app control, heart rate monitoring, and a shock-absorbing wide belt, it’s designed for home or office use. Its compact, no-assembly design with transport wheels makes it perfect for busy millennials seeking convenient, effective workouts anytime.




















| ASIN | B0FP2N8GTL |
| Additional Features | Built-In Speaker, Foldable, Heart Rate Monitor, Portable, Shock Absorbent |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,753 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #439 in Treadmills |
| Brand | TOPUTURE |
| Brand Name | TOPUTURE |
| Color | Ebony |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,022 Reviews |
| Display | LED |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | Power Cord |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 52.3"D x 28.2"W x 5.1"H |
| Item Weight | 78 pounds |
| Manufacturer | TOPUTURE |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Horsepower | 2.5 hp |
| Maximum Incline Percentage | 12 |
| Maximum Speed | 10 miles_per_hour |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 pounds |
| Metrics Measured | Calories Burned, Distance, Heart Rate, Speed, Time |
| Model Name | TP5 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Benefits | Weight Loss Support |
| Product Dimensions | 52.3"D x 28.2"W x 5.1"H |
| Product Grade | Folding Walking Pad Treadmill with Handle Bar |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Walking Pad Treadmill for Home/Office |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | one-year warranty |
J**N
Good walking pad!
This treadmill/walking pad is really nice for the price. I wanted something relatively cheap but not super cheap so it didn't feel good to walk on. REMEMBER you need to buy lubricant and install it yourself, as it does not come with any. The treadmill isn't super loud, and my 215lb self doesn't put strain on it. It's wide enough and long enough, but don't expect gym-level length or width of the treadmill. Those ones are much longer and a tad wider. I haven't tried the incline adjustment yet, but it's something I will work on next. I've downloaded the FitShow app and synced it to my Apple Health and I can use my Apple Watch Ultra as the heart rate monitor, which I believe will also count steps too. As you finish the workout, the workout syncs back to Apple Fitness with all the same metrics as if you did a normal "indoor walk" workout on your watch (including steps). The reason I'll probably use FitShow going forward over the Apple indoor walk is because it accurately will record the miles as it's pulling info straight from the treadmill. Doing this on the Apple workout only can estimate since it's indoor and doesn't use the GPS. I've also put a treadmill mat underneath it because it's about 70lbs or so, so I don't want it making too much of a mark on my carpet. I've ordered a standing desk so I can work from it during the day as well. I can't figure out how to check for lubricant though, the instructions aren't super clear on that, but I filled the reservoir a good amount. The belt was adjusted fine when I got it, nice and tight, and isn't slipping at all. The only negative I'd say is that the arms don't "lock" into place when they're up in running mode. So if you grab the handles and pull toward you, the entire piece will come towards you. This is a bit annoying, as they should lock upright. Other than that, it's a very nice treadmill and definitely worth the money.
D**E
Unfold, Stroll, and Smile - My New Walking Buddy
I wanted a treadmill that would let me walk indoors when weather or safety made going outside less practical. However, I didn’t want to pay an arm and a leg for a big-name machine costing thousands of dollars. Knowing I could return it if I wasn’t satisfied, I decided to try this Toputure treadmill (still not sure how to pronounce that name!). To my relief, it was plug-and-play right out of the box. Many other machines require you to assemble dozens -- or even hundreds -- of parts. That’s a huge advantage right there. I love that the arms fold down and out of the way. This was one of the only machines under $500 I found that had folding arms. Even if I didn’t need them all the time, I imagined situations where I might take a sip of water or get momentarily distracted and lose my balance. Having arms (unlike most walking pads) seemed like a very smart feature to include and wise for me to have. The machine runs smoothly, and I appreciate being able to see the settings and numbers (miles, speed, time, etc.) on both the raised display in front of me and the lower panel if I just want to hop on quickly without raising the arms. The only real nit I have is the lack of a dedicated drink holder (although I set a bottle on the table next to me) -- maybe this will be included in a future model. In any event, I’m now exercising once or twice daily at about 30 minutes and a 3 mph clip to keep the juices flowing. As a bonus, I’ve noticed a bit of weight loss too. Afterwards, I feel refreshed and noticed that my blood pressure (which I have to monitor) is generally lower now. I placed mine in the breakfast nook -- a place its modest size allowed. While many people watch TV while walking, I prefer looking out the window at my hummingbird feeders and enjoying the sunshine. It makes the whole Toputure experience even better. Overall, I highly recommend this treadmill as a great-value machine for anyone looking for a basic, reliable way to walk indoors. The modest financial and exercising investment you put into this -- even just a few times weekly -- will certainly pay off in huge dividends of overall better and more balanced health. :-)
D**Y
Good quality! Works and looks amazing~
This is my +3months review on this treadmill, after using it almost every day, and it's perfect, I have it in my room so that motivates me more to use it. it's really quiet, so I can use it early in the morning or at night without bothering other people. It's not too big, but the pad is big and long enough. After looking a lot, for the price I feel it was the best one(even more than some more expensive) it looks high quality. It's sturdy, I use it mostly to walk fast. You can control it from the led display, the remote, your phone or iPad. The app, it comes with, has many free options, lets you take walking tours in which you can see other users walking there as well. It also has exercises and music. Or you can use your own music on your phone and play it through the treadmill's built-in speaker. It's perfect for studying, my iPad feels firm on it. It's easy to use, move (it has wheels) and fold. The incliner is manual, but I don't use it anyway so it's not a problem for me.
B**N
DO NOT BUY (USELESS WARRANTY)
I ordered this treadmill in late February 2026 and used it regularly in my climate-controlled garage until July 24, 2026. I enjoyed running on it for about 4.5 months, though it wasn't particularly well-calibrated and/or accurate with regard to speed and distance. It is compact, but not well-made (see below). Sadly, it has become a $320 injury-producing dud. On the AM of July 24, 2026, I began to run on the treadmill when it began to make a louder, whining noise that sounded like it was coming from underneath the treadmill. Shortly after I began to notice that noise, the treadmill suddenly shut off completely—no warning, no slow-down, nothing—while I was running on it. Huge safety issue! After checking the treadmill control panel, I noticed that there was flickering power. Once the flickering stopped and the power was consistent, I began the treadmill again (without getting on it!), set it to its lowest setting, and started it again. Within a minute it shut off completely again—no warning, no error codes. I then began to smell an electrical burning smell, so I immediately disconnected the power plug from the electrical outlet, removed the power supply from the treadmill, and moved the treadmill away from everything in the event of a fire. I was asked that if a replacement part was shipped to me, could I perform the repair myself. Not only is there no guarantee that it would fix the treadmill, but performing the repair myself voids the warranty, according to Toputure.
M**S
REV. 7.9.25 UPDATED (again) It was great the second time around (belt shredding complaint addressed)
READ 7.9.25 UPDATE BELOW FIRST then my original review (here) for background info only: The title of my ORIGINAL review just about says it all ABOUT THE FIRST TREADMILL, but to follow are my experiences in more details--There is no room in the house for bulky exercise equipment. The treadmill had to fit in a small space (max. 72"l x 32"w) close to a wall in a small room that already housed a bed (full), chest of drawers, small recliner, small recumbent bike and small (I do mean tiny, cheap) elliptical machine. It had to have wheels, arms, fold flat (for under bed storage) and have some basic electronics (distance, time, approx. calories burned), but did not need electronics bells and whistles. It needed a decent-sized walking surface (16.5"w x 41'l turned out to be just barely sufficient). I wanted it to incline manually or electronically, but was willing to live without that feature. I wanted it to accommodate weight and stride length sufficient for my 220lb 5'10' spouse to be able to use for walking (cardio rehab level effort, not marathons) and me (5'0", 125lbs) for faster walking. At the $260-ish price point I paid I expected it should give me 2 years of daily (at most), fairly gentle use by 2 people who are not exercise fanatics. I would have been sad if it lasted only 1.5 years but, realistically, would have understood that for cheap made in China stuff that's what I can get these days. Like many buyers, I read A LOT of reviews. I especially liked the "larger" size of the belt/walking surface, which I could not find on other treadmills of the same overall size in this price range. I also liked that it folded FLAT, really flat for storage without having to take parts off. I was still concerned about buying a purchase this big from a no-name, overseas brand, but I decided that I would pull the trigger. Out of the box (quite well-packed and HEAVY box with a scary chunk taken out of the box's side in transit) the treadmill was, to my great joy, quite small (but still heavy), undamaged in transit and not missing any parts. Carting the treadmill up a flight of stairs was an experience because it is still heavy minus the box and packaging. But the treadmill fit nicely in its appointed space. A good start. The electronics turned on on the first try. A great relief! I lubricated the belt per the instructions (it took me awhile to find the filling "hole", but finally realized it was the little rubber, thing shaped like a teardrop on the rail next to the belt. That was an oil drop, dopey. DUH!). I ran the belt per instructions for the specified time. I did not use the machine for real exercise until the next day, but I did "put out into the Universe" that I would really like it to start up and work as well the next day as the day before. The next day, the treadmill started up perfectly and ran like a charm (thank you, Universe). It was not noisy, nothing weird happened. I did notice what other reviewers referred to as "slippage" of the walking surface at higher speeds, but it was not extreme at my "fast walking" pace. I lubricated the belt religiously per the instructions and the treadmill continued to perform day after day as well as it did on day 1. My spouse liked it for his cardio rehab walking, LOVED the arm rests/handles and did not find them too confining or the width of the belt to be to small, although I thought that at 5'10" his walking stride was probably at the max that the treadmill could handle. For 6 months it was bliss. Then I did notice a slight increase in noise. Nothing unexpected for a treadmill at that price point. I continued lubricating on schedule and checking the oil well to make sure it was not running dry. At 8 months I thought that I might be getting lazy with regard to my cleaning routine because there seemed to be more "dust" on the floor at the back end of the treadmill. But our house is dusty so I just increased my cleaning frequency. It is now 10 months since purchase and the treadmill is shedding big chunks of black "dust", which I now recognize is the belt/walking surface disintegrating. There appears to be nothing else wrong with the treadmill, but there is a visible "stripe" lengthwise down the belt surface where the rubber coating has shed through to the webbing of the belt. Other parts of the belt are similarly shedding. This was a great treadmill--until it wasn't. 10 months is not an acceptable length of time for a treadmill, even a lower-priced one to last before the belt/walking surface fails. My rating would be different if I could purchase (at a reasonable price) a replacement belt (including any tools needed to install it on the treadmill). I am so glad that I did not write a review at month 3, as I had originally intended. It would have been glowing (and unintentionally misleading). What could have been a 5 star review for a lovely, reasonably-priced, small treadmill, is now a 1 star review (zero stars if I could give that) for another piece of short-lived junk that has to be carted out of the house and disposed of. I am a very unhappy customer. All I can say is buy at your own risk. You might get a 1.5-2 year life out of your treadmill, or you might get 10, or 6, or fewer, months. I will update if I receive any input from the manufacturer. --UPDATE (interim) as of 7.1.2025-- Seller/manufacturer and I have been having correspondence about how to address my complaints about the treadmill belt degrading and shedding rubber over time. They have offered some options to address my concern and I have selected one of those options. I am leaving the entirety of my original review and rating in place for now, but will update further if the seller/manufacturer comes through with the option that I have selected. --!! UPDATE (final) as of 7.8.2025 !! -- GREAT, RESPONSIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE; CHANGING RATING TO 4 stars!! I left my original review in place because it was accurate for the treadmill I received, but I recognize that sometimes weird problems can crop up with a particular manufactured item that isn't typical of all of the same product, so with this update (7.8.2025) I am changing the title and my original rating to 4 stars. Here's why: 1. Seller was EXTREMELY responsive to my very negative, original, 1 star review; I didn't even have to reach out to them. Shortly after my 1 star review was posted Seller requested a description of the problem and pix of the shredding treadmill belt. I sent both. 2. Seller courteously and very promptly offered me the choice of refund or replacement. It's an indication of how much I liked the original treadmill, that I chose to receive a replacement instead of the refund. I wanted their treadmill, not the $$. 3. Seller shipped the replacement promptly in a very well packaged, heavy box with plenty of internal padding--good thing because our Ring doorbell camera showed the delivery person struggling to carry the box on his back and sliding (actually, dropping!) the box over his shoulder to the ground with a bang. Great Seller, horrible delivery. The treadmill survived with no dents and the electronics functioning perfectly. 4. The replacement treadmill is not just some reconditioned version from old stock; it appears to be the newer model (the screen on the treadmill base is different/improved). As I said in my original review, this treadmill could have been a 5 star product but for the shredding belt. The one I have now is also 5 star, as is Seller's Customer Service. The only reason I gave a 4 star rating is that I took 1 star off for the fact that the originally purchased item had issues. I wouldn't hesitate to buy this product or others from this Seller based on their excellent response to my original complaint.
C**E
Amazing treadmill for the price!
Fair warning: I just received the treadmill today and I just finished my first 10 minutes using it. Amazing! It took me longer to take it out of the box than it did to set it up. it was well packed and the small bags that include a few tools and the manual are neatly and or neatly, and perfectly packed. Set up is super easy and intuitive. The on off switch is on the front of the treadmill and it’s easy to just tap it with your big toe. Display is simple and clear. The unit is amazingly solid and sturdy. While the unit is a little heavy to move around, especially if you want to fold it down and put it under a sofa or bed, it’s as light as it can be while still being sturdy. I am an old-school guy that is used to $3000 professional units in gyms. This is much more simple and basic, but it’s exactly what I want at home given the limited space that I have, and I was worried about it being rickety or flimsy, and it’s really nice with no issues. Under $300 is an absolute steal! EDIT: I have now used the unit for two days and here are a few things that I’ve noticed: Good: I really like the sturdy and flexible hand rail system. When I am looking up something on my phone, or changing the channel on my TV, it’s nice to have something to hold on to. The handrails are also a good reminder to stay centered on the treadmill, which is important because it’s fairly narrow, so you really have to pay attention when you’re on it, especially at higher speed. MINOR Bad: The platform sides (where the yellow lines are to warn you of where the belt meets the steel deck) are about 1/4” higher than the actual belt. If either shoe “strays” to a side, the sole can get slightly pinched in the gap, causing a squeaking sound and a momentary grab on your shoe It’s not enough to dangerously affect your gait, but it still feels weird. I guess it’s a good warning to re-center yourself but it’s still not a good feeling. It’s not something you would ever experience on a commercial treadmill, which is a good deal wider. Since I’ve experienced it multiple times, I am more hesitant to increase the speed to a running level. It probably depends on the type of sole you have on your shoe; I think that the more your athletic shoe flares on the bottom, the higher, the probability of it getting pinched. Not enough of a concern to dock it one star, but it’s still bears stating. ONE MONTH UPDATE: -I added the lubricant but it’s a bit nebulous as to how to it properly. Each handrail has four screws on the inner facing side. If your hands touch any of these while you are in motion, you may get a little shock. It’s not painful but it’s not pleasant either. I know that not everyone is the same. I experience static shock quite often, including when I get out of my vehicle, but others don’t experience as much as I do. Still bears mentioning. if you do experience it, I would suggest putting a small piece of black electrical tape over each screw. 7 MONTH UPDATE: Still love it! I use it three times a day, once after every meal and even more on the weekend. So easy and convenient to hop on it for 20 minutes at a time. No issues to date. Living in Seattle, the weather is so unpredictable, and I don’t like walking outside when it’s yucky, so this treadmill is a life saver, and it’s portability and foldability is key, especially in small spaces like a basement. Truly a game changer! I never have an excuse not to work out.
T**E
Amazing!!!!! Highly recommend
Wow this treadmill has power yet the noise level so quite. I absolutely love it. The adjustability is amazing, it is so easy to switch the incline from 1 to 3 to 6 to 12%. I feel like I am walking on air. There is no assembly needed and the packaging it came in was exquisitely secure and strong. I absolutely love this and highly recommend this space-saving treadmill. I also love the fact that thier is a reservoir for the lubricant so you dont need to lift up the actual belt to lubricate it but instead just easily refill the reservoir as needed. Great purchase for a great price! I am so happy and highly recommend this machine!!!
D**P
Worth the Investment.- I ❤️ it!
This review based on almost 2 months testing it out: Pro's : ☆Inclines are accurate and stable but can be challenging for some bc each incline % requires turn the knob underneath to be at the height to include pin whic is also alocated in the front underneath ( doublecsafety feature and stabilizer front/middle balance each incline) . ☆Blue tooth connects easily to my cell phone with a clear sound. quality with phone ☆ Speed- tested each 0.6 mph to 5 mph seamless with ease manually or by remote ☆ Remote functions well with programming and manual settings of speed. ☆ Stopping after each program or manual setting safely lowers speed until it stops. ☆ Emergency safe cord is accurate ( hold on bc it can be slight jolt). ☆ Side arms- have had both up, down to side each rotates with ease btw only turns one way. ☆ Did try flat treadmill ⚠️ be laser focused, balance and go to slow speeds - no distractions ☆ ❤️ the stand hold phone remote iPad its not thick but serves great purposes & attaches easily and stays secure. ☆ Definitely 💯 activate Warranty by email = to 2yrs. Tyvm additional year. ☆ stores and moves with ease upright safely by wheels ** hold it securely its heavy** ☆ Noise level isn't loud like bigger sizes. Motor works well with speed and tread is durable for sneakers. I do suggest/recommend highly no barefoot or socks bc can and did agitate my bottom feet nerve endings just mildly with friction and compression without arches. ☆ Only Challenges part thus far was AMPS bc i tried everything get it inside house for my gym but kept tripping breakers so its now in garage BUT still feel overjoyed for quality safety functions!!! I always try live life glass overflowing. Also to adjust inclines use safety its heavy slowly turn to side and adjust each side. I send videos and pics in more time as i test go through more inclines But for now awesome investment for at home diverse cardio especially during any inclement weather conditions.
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