HevGlrm Walking Pad Review: A Solid Under-Desk Treadmill for Home Offices?

HevGlrm Walking Pad with Handle Bar, 2026 Upgrade Small Walking Pad Treadmill with Incline, 3.0HP Portable Under Desk Treadmill with Handles for Home Small, 0.6-7.6MPH, 350LBS
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- 【HevGlrm Walking Pad Treadmill】Cast a vote for your future self with every step, for the one who will be proud of your hard work today
- 2026 Upgrade
- 【Indoor-Ready All-Weather Treadmill】Built for indoor running when weather blocks outdoor activity, this Walking Pad Treadmill with Handle Bar offers a 3.0HP motor, 0.6–7.6MPH speed, 350LBS support. A treadmill home small design combining compact treadmill comfort with walking pad reliability
- 【Under-Desk Adaptability Indoors】This treadmill with handles transitions into an under the desk treadmill for all-day indoor steps. Its walking pad structure and portable treadmill with handles convenience support walking pads treadmill use in small treadmills for small spaces, ideal when rain or cold limits outdoor movement
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Powerful 3.0HP motor handles walking, jogging, and sprints up to 7.6MPH without stuttering
- Impressive 350lb weight capacity outperforms most portable competitors
- 6-layer cushioned deck noticeably reduces joint stress during extended sessions
- Handle bar adds stability for beginners or those preferring upright walking
- Compact footprint fits under most standard desks without modification
- Quiet enough for phone calls while walking at moderate speeds
Cons
- Assembly required out of the box — plan 20-30 minutes for setup
- Maximum incline angle is modest; not a substitute for a dedicated incline trainer
- Console display can be hard to read in bright room lighting
- No preset workout programs; you control speed manually
Quick Verdict
The HevGlrm walking pad earns its spot as a practical under-desk treadmill for home offices and small apartments. Its 3.0HP motor delivers smooth power across the full speed range, the 350lb capacity outpaces most portable rivals, and the cushioned deck genuinely reduces joint fatigue during longer sessions. I'd recommend it to anyone looking to add more movement to a sedentary workday — especially if you've tried standing desks and found them insufficient. Score: 4.2/5.
What Is the HevGlrm Walking Pad?
I unboxed the HevGlrm walking pad on a rainy Tuesday when my usual two-mile lunch route was off the table. The box was heavier than I expected for a "small" treadmill — about 70 lbs with packaging — so I was immediately curious whether that heft translated to stability or just unnecessary material. Turns out, mostly the former.

This 2026 upgrade model sits at the intersection of two product categories: compact walking pads and full-featured treadmills with handles. HevGlrm added the handle bar and beefed up the motor to 3.0HP, which gives it genuine versatility — you can walk casually during a Zoom call, then ramp up to a light jog during a break. The speed range of 0.6 to 7.6MPH covers the full spectrum from desk-bound steps to moderate cardio. The 350lb weight capacity is the real standout; most under-desk treadmills cap out around 250-300lbs, making this a viable option for users who often get left out of the portable treadmill conversation.
Key Features
- 3.0HP motor delivers smooth power across 0.6-7.6MPH speed range
- 350lb weight capacity — well above typical portable treadmill limits
- 6-layer cushioned deck reduces joint impact during prolonged indoor sessions
- Handle bar provides stability for upright walking and light jogging
- Incline function adds resistance variation for varied workouts
- Compact footprint fits under standard standing desks
- Tested for 100,000+ foot strikes and 8-hour continuous operation
- 24/7, 365-day after-sales support included
Hands-On Review
Setting up the HevGlrm walking pad took me about 25 minutes. The instructions are straightforward, and the folding mechanism clicked into place without wrestling. The first thing I noticed after plugging it in: the belt tension was nearly perfect out of the box. Some treadmills require adjustment before they're usable; this one didn't.

At 2MPH — my "deep work while walking" speed — the motor hummed quietly and the belt glided smoothly. I managed two hours of afternoon emails on back-to-back days without once feeling the belt stutter or lag behind my pace. That's the 3.0HP motor doing its job. By day four, I pushed it to 4.5MPH for a 20-minute jog. The deck stayed stable — no lateral wobble, which I've experienced on cheaper walking pads. The 6-layer cushioning was immediately noticeable around the 30-minute mark; my knees weren't barking the way they do after a similar duration on hardwood floors.

What surprised me was the incline. It's not dramatic — maybe 5-7 degrees at maximum — but it shifts enough load to make a 15-minute walk feel meaningfully different from a flat one. I started using it in the afternoons when my energy dips, pairing a slight incline with a slower pace to stay warm without breaking a sweat.
There's one thing nobody mentions in the listings: the console is reflective. In a room with overhead lighting or a window behind the treadmill, reading your speed and distance mid-stride is a challenge. I mostly ignored it and used my fitness watch instead, but it's worth knowing if you want constant digital feedback.
Who Should Buy It?
- Home office workers who want to accumulate 5,000+ daily steps without leaving their desk or taking a break from calls
- Larger users who've been unable to find a portable treadmill that doesn't feel flimsy or under-rated — the 350lb capacity is a genuine differentiator
- Apartment dwellers with limited space who need something that stores under a desk when not in use
- Beginner exercisers who want a handle bar for confidence during walking and light jogging, rather than a bare walking pad that requires more balance
Skip this if you need a serious incline trainer or want a treadmill with built-in workout programs. For anything beyond basic speed-based walking and jogging, you'd want a larger machine. And if you're under 150lbs looking for the cheapest possible under-desk step accumulator, this is probably more treadmill than you need.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Walking Pad A1 Pro — More affordable option with similar compact footprint, but lower weight capacity (around 250lbs) and a weaker motor. Better for lighter users on a tight budget.
- Urevo 2-in-1 Walking Pad — Slightly slimmer profile when folded, but lacks the handle bar entirely. Good for users who prioritize stealth aesthetics over stability support.
- Egofit Walker Pro — Features a lateral (side-to-side) movement design specifically for office use. More expensive, but arguably more ergonomic for all-day standing desk pairing.
FAQ
The speed range is 0.6 to 7.6MPH. At the lower end, it's comfortable for desk work. The top speed supports light jogging, making it versatile for both walking breaks and actual cardio sessions.
Final Verdict
After three weeks with the HevGlrm walking pad, I'm confident recommending it to anyone building more movement into a desk-bound day. The 3.0HP motor never faltered, the 350lb capacity feels honest rather than inflated, and the cushioned deck genuinely reduces joint fatigue compared to walking on hard floors. The handle bar is a practical addition for users who want a confidence boost during faster walking or light jogging. It's not a substitute for a full gym treadmill if you're training for a race, but that's not what it's designed for. If you want a reliable, sturdy under-desk treadmill that actually fits in a small space, this one delivers.