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WalkingPad C1 Under Desk Treadmill: https://treviewguru.com/WalkingPadC1 Read the full review: https://www.treadmillreviewguru.com/w... Find the best under desk treadmill: https://www.treadmillreviewguru.com/u... In this review of the WalkingPad C1 Under-Desk Treadmill, we go over what to expect from this model. The C1 is WalkingPad’s lightest-weight treadmill. It folds in half like other models from WalkingPad and it only weighs 48 lbs. The WalkingPad C1 is easy to move. Once it’s folded there are 2 transportation wheels on the front so you can pick up the backend to move it. With how light the C1 is, you could also carry it or carry it with the help of another person. When folded the C1 is only about 5” tall so it can be stored under a bed or couch, out of the way. We recommend the C1 for use primarily under a standing desk. There aren’t any handles so if you use this in the middle of the room on its own, you won’t have anything to hold onto if you need it. Using it under a desk gives you the option to hold onto the desk if you need to catch your balance. What’s nice about the C1 being so small is that it can work under most standing desks. This is one of the smaller under-desk treadmills we’ve used and it’s comparable to other models like the WalkingPad C2. It has a 220 lb weight limit which is consistent with other under-desk treadmills of this size. So, we only recommend the C1 for users up to that limit. The brushless motor is fairly quiet and non-disruptive to use in a shared office setting. We’ve been using the C1 in our shared office space and we have yet to annoy one another. The belt moves up to 3.75 mph which is a good range for walking at a desk. You might have noticed that the deck doesn’t have side rails, but we find that we don’t need them on this model. It already sits so low to the ground that stepping off the deck onto the ground is about the same as stepping onto side rails. With how narrow the deck is, it can take some getting used to. If you like more room width-wise you might want to opt for a larger under-desk treadmill. As far as length, it is long enough to handle most walking strides. What’s a little unique about the WalkingPad C1 is that the console is built into the handheld remote rather than the motor hood. So, you just have to look down at your hand to see your speed and steps. With this treadmill being controlled with a remote and because the console is built into the remote, you don’t want to lose it otherwise you’ll need to get a replacement. You can also use the free KS Fit App to track your metrics and adjust the C1, so if you lose the remote you could use the app, or just use the app instead of the remote. Overall, the WalkingPad C1 Under-Desk Treadmill is very compact, storable, and compatible to use with most standing desks. Check it out if you’re looking for a small treadmill to use while you work. 0:00 - WalkingPad C1 Review 0:28 - C1 Treadmill Size 1:24 - Folding & Moving 1:54 - Durability & Positioning & Sound 3:14 - Motor & Speed 3:56 - Walking Surface 6:01 - Fold Hinge 6:46 - Remote/Console/App 9:51 - Walking Demo 11:31 - Final Thoughts #walkingpad #treadmilldesk #desktreadmill