





Walking Pad with Incline 9% & Decline -4% 5 Level, Under Desk Treadmill for Home, Quiet BLDC EvoDrive, Full Metrics Large Display, NeoFloat Quad Cushioning, Portable Compact for Small Spaces
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Description
* Adjustable Manual Incline & Decline: Walking pad treadmill with Incline 0%-2%-5%-7%–9%, Decline -4% to simulate downhill walking, uphill climbing, and complex terrain. Walking pad with Incline and Decline boosts calorie burn and strengthens legs and core * EvoDrive Quiet 2.5HP BLDC Motor: 2.5HP EvoDrive BLDC motor powers this quiet walking pad treadmill with smooth, low-friction performance. Less heat, higher efficiency. Quiet walking pad under 30dB, ideal as walking pad under desk for home or office * Full Metrics Display with Smart Resume: Incline Walking pad with large display shows time,speed,distance and calories all at once. This walking pad under desk keeps all workout data clearly visible. Resume anytime with saved data for continuous training * Stable Belt & NeoFloat Quad Cushioning: Walking pad treadmill auto-aligns to stay belt centered. Wide walking pad has diamond anti-slip belt for durability. NeoFloat quadruple cushioning absorbs impact, ideal for quiet walking pad or under desk treadmill * Smart & Compact Design for Home & Office: Compact Small walking pad for work and daily cardio. Under desk treadmill supports APP and controller with tracking and programs. Quiet walking pad with 0.5–4.0MPH, 265 lbs capacity, and transport wheels for easy movement
Details
Features & Specs
- Maximum Speed
- 4 Miles per Hour
- Additional Features
- 5 Level Adjustable Incline 9% to Decline -4%, EvoDrive Ultra-Quiet 2.5HP BLDC Motor, Large Full Metrics Display, NeoFloat Quad Cushioning
- Maximum Horsepower
- 2.5 Horsepower
- Maximum Incline Percentage
- 9
- Power Source
- Corded Electric
- Maximum Weight Recommendation
- 265 Pounds
- Minimum Speed
- 0.6 Miles per Hour
Measurements
- Item Dimensions D x W x H
- 43.98"D x 23.03"W x 4.7"H
- Item Weight
- 34.2 Pounds
Product Details
- Brand Name
- Rockare
- Product Grade
- Walking pad treadmill with 5 level adjustable manual incline & decline
- Included Components
- Power Cord, Tool Kit, User Manual
- Product Benefits
- Improve Bone Strength, Improve Muscle Strength, Weight Loss Support
- Color
- Tangerine
Materials & Care
- Material Type
- Metal
Frequently asked questions
- What speed range does this treadmill support?
- The walking pad has a speed range of 0.5 to 4.0 MPH, as stated in the product description.
- Does it have incline and decline capabilities?
- Yes, it features adjustable manual incline levels of 0%, 2%, 5%, 7%, and 9%, plus a decline of -4% to simulate downhill walking.
- What is the maximum user weight capacity?
- The maximum weight recommendation is 265 pounds, as listed in the product specifications.
Customer reviews

Compact size for daily workout
This walking pad is much slimmer than a traditional treadmill and fits easily under my standing desk for my daily workout routine. The build quality feels decent for the price, though it doesn’t have the same heavy-duty feel as a gym treadmill. It handles daily walking just fine, but I wouldn’t expect it to take a lot of heavy impact over time. It’s much slimmer than a traditional treadmill and fits easily under my standing desk. The controls are simple and beginner-friendly, which I appreciate since I didn’t want anything complicated. I usually keep it at a slow to moderate pace so I can type, take calls, or attend meetings without feeling off balance. It’s great for staying lightly active rather than getting an intense workout. For people moving more during the day rather than do intense workouts, this walking pad’s a great option that fits easily into everyday life.
This walking pad is much slimmer than a traditional treadmill and fits easily under my standing desk for my daily workout routine. The build quality feels decent for the price, though it doesn’t have the same heavy-duty feel as a gym treadmill. It handles daily walking just fine, but I wouldn’t expect it to take a lot of heavy impact over time. It’s much slimmer than a traditional treadmill and fits easily under my standing desk. The controls are simple and beginner-friendly, which I appreciate since I didn’t want anything complicated. I usually keep it at a slow to moderate pace so I can type, take calls, or attend meetings without feeling off balance. It’s great for staying lightly active rather than getting an intense workout. For people moving more during the day rather than do intense workouts, this walking pad’s a great option that fits easily into everyday life.

The incline range is a game changer
It is more than a manual like 'lift the back' incline or no incline at all. It has 5 levels of positive incline and a -4% decline. The negative slope is rare which I am still exploring - I use for cooling down after exercises. I think that it relieves shin pain. The knob system is simple - I just screw it into the hole for the level of incline I want. Takes like 10 seconds. No electronics to break. It is genuinely quiet. I walk in the living room while my wife has no problem watching TV. The remote has a mute function for the beeps - small thing but nice. Display is huge and shows time/speed/distance/calories at once. No tapping through menus. Pause works if I need to take a break and I can come back and continue.
It is more than a manual like 'lift the back' incline or no incline at all. It has 5 levels of positive incline and a -4% decline. The negative slope is rare which I am still exploring - I use for cooling down after exercises. I think that it relieves shin pain. The knob system is simple - I just screw it into the hole for the level of incline I want. Takes like 10 seconds. No electronics to break. It is genuinely quiet. I walk in the living room while my wife has no problem watching TV. The remote has a mute function for the beeps - small thing but nice. Display is huge and shows time/speed/distance/calories at once. No tapping through menus. Pause works if I need to take a break and I can come back and continue.

The perfect walking pad for me
I'm 45 and my knees have seen better days—too many years of running on pavement and bad form. Switched to incline walking but my house is tiny, no way I'm fitting some giant treadmill in here. This thing slides right under my bed. The manual incline knob is genius: just twist it into the hole for 2%, 5%, 7% ,9% even -4% decline to take pressure off my knees. Super quiet too. I kinda like the soft hum it makes, but I mute the beeps anyway so my wife doesn't give me that look. Big screen shows time, speed, calories, and distance all at once. I can pause mid-walk to answer a text and my numbers don't disappear. I'm getting 2 miles and 4,000 steps in before breakfast. Highly recommend.
I'm 45 and my knees have seen better days—too many years of running on pavement and bad form. Switched to incline walking but my house is tiny, no way I'm fitting some giant treadmill in here. This thing slides right under my bed. The manual incline knob is genius: just twist it into the hole for 2%, 5%, 7% ,9% even -4% decline to take pressure off my knees. Super quiet too. I kinda like the soft hum it makes, but I mute the beeps anyway so my wife doesn't give me that look. Big screen shows time, speed, calories, and distance all at once. I can pause mid-walk to answer a text and my numbers don't disappear. I'm getting 2 miles and 4,000 steps in before breakfast. Highly recommend.

My Knees Love This Thing
I try to walk every day, but my knees aren't a fan of concrete anymore.Plus spring rain has been nonstop here. This thing lets me get my steps in without worrying about the weather. The incline knob is great—I usually set it at 5% or 7%, sometimes drop to -4% decline for a warmup. Quiet enough that I can watch the evening news at normal volume. The screen shows time, speed, calories, and distance all at once, which is nice because I don't have to squint. My neighbor stopped by to borrow a tool, saw me using it, and tried it out. She ordered one the same day. I grabbed a mat since I'm on hardwood floors, but honestly probably don't need it. Super happy with this purchase.
I try to walk every day, but my knees aren't a fan of concrete anymore.Plus spring rain has been nonstop here. This thing lets me get my steps in without worrying about the weather. The incline knob is great—I usually set it at 5% or 7%, sometimes drop to -4% decline for a warmup. Quiet enough that I can watch the evening news at normal volume. The screen shows time, speed, calories, and distance all at once, which is nice because I don't have to squint. My neighbor stopped by to borrow a tool, saw me using it, and tried it out. She ordered one the same day. I grabbed a mat since I'm on hardwood floors, but honestly probably don't need it. Super happy with this purchase.















