This Dopamine Making Foldable Treadmill Helps You Conquer Cardio Workouts Like A Boss

Why It’s Lit

Because this foldable treadmill disappears faster than your New Year’s resolutions. You can Netflix and walk–no gym membership, no judgment, just progress.

Believe It Or Not

The King Smith WalkingPad Pro takes up 90% less space than your normal treadmill.  The foldable design is the fitness equivalent of a magician’s trick—it appears when you need it and disappears when you don’t.

This clever piece of engineering comes from KingSmith, a Xiaomi-backed company founded in 2016 in Jinan, China, with a mission to make fitness seamless, accessible, and, most importantly, unobtrusive.

Their Canadian lineup, including the R1 Pro, is designed for those who want to stay active without turning their home into a gymnasium.

The R1 Pro’s party trick is its 2-in-1 folding design, which lets it collapse to a slim 12 cm height—perfect for sliding under a bed or tucking into a closet.

It’s like a treadmill that’s mastered the art of minimalism. With a top speed of 12 km/h and a weight capacity of 110 kg, it’s ideal for walking, light jogging, or even a brisk stroll while catching up on emails.

The whisper-quiet motor ensures you won’t disturb the peace, and the app connectivity lets you track your progress, so you can finally prove to your fitness-obsessed friends that you’re not just “active” on pizza night.

Of course, no product is perfect. Some users note the lack of incline options, which limits its versatility, and the belt’s cushioning could be gentler on joints.

At $899 CAD, it’s a mid-range investment, but it’s a small price to pay for a treadmill that doesn’t dominate your living space.

WalkingPad’s mission is to keep you moving without compromising your lifestyle.

So, if you’re ready to fold away your excuses and step into a healthier routine, the R1 Pro is here to help you put one foot in front of the other—literally.

After all, life’s a marathon, not a sprint, and this treadmill is here to help you pace yourself.

Drop This Fact

Cardio is the most effective type of exercise for increasing happiness. Walking or playing basketball won’t just be good for your physical health, it’ll help boost your mood too.

Aerobic exercises release chemicals like endorphins and endocannabinoids into the bloodstream. If you feel euphoric or deeply relaxed after a run, these molecules may be the responsible party.

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