HevGlrm Walking Pad Treadmill Review: Solid Budget Pick for Home Fitness

Portable Walking Pad Treadmills for Home Small, Electric Mini Walking Treadmill for Exercising, 3.0HP Compact Walking Pad Treadmill with Handle Bar, 0.6-7.6MPH, 350LB Capacity
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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
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- 【Powerful 3.0HP Quiet Motor】Equipped with a 3.0HP quiet motor, this mini walking pad treadmill runs smoothly with low noise, perfect for home use. It won’t disturb family members or neighbors, ideal for apartments and small spaces. The silent design lets you walk or run anytime without noise worries, a must-have electric walking pad for home daily exercise
- 【High Weight Capacity & Sturdy Structure】This portable treadmill for home supports up to 350LBS, featuring a heavy-duty steel frame for enhanced durability and stability. The solid build ensures long-term use without wobbling, making it a reliable small treadmill for home small. It withstands daily walking, jogging, and running for whole family workouts
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Strong 350LB weight capacity with heavy-duty steel frame
- 3.0HP quiet motor runs smoothly without disturbing neighbors
- Shock-absorbing deck reduces joint impact on knees and ankles
- Handle bar provides extra stability for newer users
- Compact enough to slide under a desk or bed when not in use
- Clear LED display tracks speed, time, distance, and calories
Cons
- Assembly required — handle bar installation takes about 15 minutes
- No preset workout programs; you control speed manually
- Top speed of 7.6MPH limits running options for faster joggers
- Handle bar is not height-adjustable
Quick Verdict
The HevGlrm walking pad treadmill is a competent, budget-friendly option for anyone who needs to move more but lacks floor space. Its 3.0HP motor is surprisingly quiet, the 350LB capacity covers most users comfortably, and the detachable handle bar makes it genuinely flexible for both standing-desk sessions and open-room walking. I docked it half a star for the manual-only speed control and the minor hassle of handle-bar assembly, but at its price point it holds up well against much more expensive competitors. Score: 4.2/5 — solid choice for home offices and small apartments.
What Is the HevGlrm Walking Pad Treadmill?
I received the HevGlrm walking pad treadmill on a damp Thursday afternoon — the kind of day where stepping outside for a walk feels like a personal insult. The box was heavier than I expected for a "mini" treadmill, and the unboxing itself took about ten minutes of unwrapping foam and protective film. Right away, the build quality impressed me. This is not a flimsy piece of fitness equipment that wobbles on its first use.

The HevGlrm is a compact, electric walking pad treadmill designed for small spaces. Unlike traditional bulky treadmills, this model strips away the excess console arm and storage footprint, leaving a low-profile deck that measures roughly 48 by 22 inches. The motor sits flush underneath, and the belt surface is-textured enough to feel secure underfoot even in socks or minimalist shoes. A detachable handle bar clips into two vertical posts at the front — you install it only if you want the extra stability, which I appreciated for a product marketed as "portable."
Key Features
- 3.0HP quiet motor running at low noise — suitable for apartments and shared living spaces
- Weight capacity of 350LB supported by a heavy-duty steel frame with no wobble during use
- Speed range from 0.6 to 7.6MPH — covers brisk walking through light jogging
- Built-in shock absorption system with multi-layer cushioning to protect knees and ankles
- Compact design with built-in transport wheels and detachable handle bar for easy storage
- LED display showing real-time speed, time, distance, and calorie burn data
- Safety key that immediately stops the belt if the user pulls away unexpectedly
- Under-desk compatible — handle bar removes for flat, low-clearance use
Hands-On Review
The first walk on the HevGlrm walking pad treadmill happened the same evening I unboxed it. I set it up in front of my standing desk, attached the handle bar — which took about 15 minutes with the included hex wrench, a process that was slightly fiddly but not difficult — and started at 2.0MPH. The belt is well-cushioned, and the shock absorption genuinely softens each footfall. By the third day I had increased my pace to 4.0MPH during a 45-minute work block.

What surprised me was the noise level. I placed the treadmill directly on hardwood flooring and ran it while on a Zoom call. Nobody asked me to repeat myself. The motor hum is present but not intrusive — it registers as background white noise rather than a distracting mechanical drone. The LED panel stays readable at all angles and brightnesses, and the control buttons on the console have a satisfying, clicky response that does not require much pressure.
Two things I noticed after the first week of daily use: the belt required a single adjustment about three days in, which the manual explains how to do with the included tool, and the handle bar began to feel slightly loose by day five. I tightened the bolts and it stayed secure after that. Will I keep using it? Honestly, yes — but with the caveat that I prefer the setup without the handle bar when I am working, because it lets me position the deck tighter against the desk base.

Who Should Buy It?
- Remote workers who want to accumulate steps during the workday without leaving their desk
- Apartment dwellers who cannot run a traditional treadmill without noise complaints from neighbors
- Beginner exercisers looking for a low-impact way to build a daily walking habit at home
- Anyone with limited storage space who needs a treadmill that rolls away under a bed or into a closet
- Seniors or users with joint sensitivity who benefit from the shock-absorbing deck and stable handle bar
Skip this treadmill if you are a dedicated runner training for races — the 7.6MPH top speed and 48-inch belt length will not support a full running stride without feeling constrained. It is also not ideal for users over 350LB, as the capacity margin is already pushed at the stated limit.
Alternatives Worth Considering
UREVO WalkingPad — A slightly more established brand in the under-desk treadmill market. The UREVO offers a comparable motor and speed range but tends to retail at a higher price point. Choose it if brand recognition and a larger dealer network matter more to you.
GTRAINER Under Desk Treadmill — This competitor adds Bluetooth app connectivity and preset workout programs, which the HevGlrm lacks. If you want guided sessions and workout tracking beyond the built-in LED display, the GTRAINER is worth the extra investment.
Sportneer Walking Pad — A close alternative at a similar price tier with a slightly shorter belt and lower weight capacity. The Sportneer is a viable option if the HevGlrm is temporarily out of stock or if you find it on a deeper discount.
FAQ
The 3.0HP motor is genuinely quiet. During a video call at normal walking pace, my colleague on the other end did not notice the treadmill. You can use it in an apartment without worrying about disturbing neighbors below.
Final Verdict
The HevGlrm walking pad treadmill delivers on its core promise: a quiet, stable, and compact walking surface that fits into real living and working spaces. The 3.0HP motor holds up under daily use, the shock absorption genuinely reduces joint strain, and the 350LB capacity is competitive for this price bracket. Where it falls short — manual-only speed control and the fiddly handle-bar assembly — are forgivable given what you pay. If you need an affordable under-desk treadmill or a small-space walking solution that will not disappear into a closet after a month, this HevGlrm model earns a recommendation.