🚀 Elevate your home workouts—compact power meets smart tech!
The Acezoe Walking Pad Treadmill P11-R1 is a foldable, portable treadmill featuring a robust 2.5HP motor, 10% manual incline for intensified calorie burn, and Bluetooth connectivity for app integration. Designed for small spaces, it supports up to 300 lbs, offers a spacious 40"x16" running area with shock absorption, and includes a remote control and LED display for seamless home or office fitness.
Brand | Acezoe |
Color | Black Red |
Product Grade | Treadmill |
Product Dimensions | 51.2"D x 22"W x 5.3"H |
Item Weight | 51.8 Pounds |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Maximum Speed | 6.2 Miles per Hour |
Special Feature | Portable, Bluetooth, Shock Absorbent, Timer, Lightweight, Manual Incline, Preloaded Workout, Foldable, Compact Design, Wheeled |
Recommended Uses For Product | indoor exercise, home workouts, office workouts, cardio training, strength training support, weight loss support |
Maximum Horsepower | 2.5 Horsepower |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 10 |
Assembly Required | No |
Display Type | LED |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Programs | 16 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Control Program Name | Custom Workout |
Included Components | User Manual, Safety Key, Power Cord, Remote Control |
Metrics Measured | Speed, Calories Burned, Time, Distance |
Product Benefits | Weight Loss Support, Improve Muscle Strength, Improve Bone Strength |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Folded Size | 51.2*22*5.3inches |
Input Power | 1864 Watts |
Minimum Speed | 0.6 Miles per Hour |
Model Name | P11-R1 |
Manufacturer | Acezoe |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 53.5 x 23.6 x 6 inches |
Package Weight | 60.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51.2 x 22 x 5.3 inches |
Brand Name | Acezoe |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Part Number | P11-R1 |
Style | Red |
J**A
Easy To Use, Comes Together just add Lube, Emergency Magnet, and power line
I've been using the treadmill for a couple of weeks now and I don't have anything terrible to say. It fits very nicely under my work desk and I store it upright against the wall and the wheels makes it 10x easier to move about. The manual incline feature is a great addition for an elevated walk but would be a bit difficult to use if you want to switch inclines while running (wouldn't recommend this one if you want auto-incline). I have zero trouble with the belt. I added lubrication before first use and will add every 3-4 weeks since I use it frequently to max level. The belt does shut off after 99 min (tried and true) so beware of that if you want to run for a while because your data on the app connected to it will NOT save (i do not use the app so it is not a negative for me, I am just leaving this for people who may not use a watch or tracker and want to utilize the treadmill app). I personally love the addition of this to my home. The belt does slip to the left for me alot but you can manually adjust the belt and it hasn't caused an issue for me in terms of utilizing the machine it can just be a tad bit annoying seeing it not-centered lol but it doesn't really affect a walk or run and again you can just manually turn the screws to center it out.
M**R
Great treadmill especially for the price point.
Just received the acezoe treadmill. Came in a securely packaged container. I was really pleased that it was completely ready to use right out of the box - no assembly needed! It runs very smoothly, gets up to 6.2 mph so, no problem getting a good jog on it. The remote control plus control board work very smoothly. It's easy to adjust the belt - seemed a little tight out of the box so I've adjusted it with no problem. The only thing to be aware of is it is not a long walking board, I am 6 feet tall with a long stride so, I have to pay attention to my stance so that I don't hit the back roller and slide off the back. That will take time to adjust myself to. Otherwise, so far, the treadmill is running great and for the price you can't beat it.
N**.
Great so far, but needs some tweaks
I’m happy with my purchase. It’s pretty quiet (I don’t jog on it) and I haven’t had any issues with it. It is more expensive than other walking pads, but I wanted one with a handlebar for myself and my mom to use. When I started walking on it, I was so happy I got one with the handlebar. If you have issues with stability or balance, I would not recommend walking on this without it.I got pretty fatigued researching walking pads, so I admit that I got this one based on the number of positive ratings and the review videos. Just FYI for anyone that doesn’t read all the specs:It is pre-assembled, but it is heavier than other walking pads. The (giant) box has no handles or anything to grab onto, so it was really hard to get it inside without help.The handle bar locks, but not when all the way down. It only stays locked about halfway up. This means if you want to move it, you have to grab the abrasive walking pad rather than the handlebar. That is not the safest way to move it, and it’s easy to drop. Also, you have to lift it to a high angle for it to roll, making it harder to hold onto.I’m 5’5”, and the handlebar could be a few inches taller.I noticed in the videos that people seem to be clipping their strides to stay on it. That is just the nature of a shorter walking pad, but if you are taller, I’d find a longer one if possible. I haven’t had an issue but I watched my mom walk on it (she’s maybe 5’7 1/2”) and she needed to walk close to the front to keep from falling off the back.While some people said they store it up against the wall, I believe that would damage the front of it, and it would have to be put behind something or it will roll and fall, because the wheels don’t lock.It is bigger, heavier and more cumbersome to move than I thought it would be. If you imagine you’ll move it from room to room as needed, like I did, I will just tell you that it will get really old after a while and you’ll probably end up leaving it in one place. I’m unable to use it for what I wanted it for, because if its size and weight.The power cord is really short- maybe 5 feet? It plugs into the front and really limits how it can be positioned while plugged in, unless you use an extension.I was going to say it’d be nice to have a hook or something to keep the little remote, but I noticed it is stuck to the side on other people’s videos. Apparently what I thought was a battery (that I didn’t know what to do with lol) is actually a magnet, so that’s nice.The belt needs to be tightened, but that should be pretty easy. I haven’t used the walking pad much, but from what I have experienced, it’s quiet, smooth and easy to get started walking/running. It could just use a few tweaks to make it easier to maneuver and more convenient to use. The wheels and handlebar definitely need to lock properly.
C**.
Great <$200 Compact Treadmill
This treadmill is a great value for <$200. It folds flat and slides easily under our bed for storage when turned upsidedown and can be rolled anywhere with the two wheels at the front. We've been using it for a month with no issues. It's pretty sturdy and can handle my weight (200lb) even at the top speed of 6.2 mph. I always use it in the incline mode which involves folding out two metal feet to give about a 6% incline. With my height of 6'1" it becomes a bit scary to run on at full speed/incline, and I have to hold on to the bar, which is a bit low (waist height). Still, it's a great workout and you can use a red safety clip if needed that shuts down the treadmill when detached. Also, the size is small with a belt of about 39"X15.5". However, there is a tradeoff between size and price/foldability in that if you go any bigger, you'll have to pay >$200 and lose the ability to fold the treadmill flat. I like that the features are pretty minimal and that you can just start running without any apps or programming. There is a display on the front facing up that cycles through calories, elapsed time, speed, distance as you run. You can also set a value from the previous parameters to count down from and choose from a variety of programs that vary the speed over time, but I like to just start going without messing with that. The remote is pretty cool, but fairly unnecessary. Overall, really happy with the treadmill and hope to keep it running smoothly with the included tools and lube.
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