Thank you for the thorough explanation. I really don't know to choose r2 or x21 for walking purpose. The most important thing for me is the cushion and natural feeling. Your input would be highly appreciated.
Hey! Have you bought this treadmill? I just ordered one in India and have a few questions: How is it working for you? Have you ever contacted customer support? If so, how was the post-purchase service? Thanks for any insights!
NOTE: This product works exactly as described. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxguEIMc_Qwab-3QMTpF6jaRL80hiOOsIN It originally earned a four-star review due to a minor defect (see below). However, the manufacturer's customer service rep (Lita) went above and beyond the call of duty and deserves five stars now. I wish I could give even more!I purchased this item which arrived quickly. Assembly instructions were easy to follow. There was only one problem: One bolt did not screw into the hole properly. I called the company. Their customer service rep (Lita) was terrific! She took all my information and submitted a request to replace the defective part. I'm hoping to finish assembly and start using this treadmill soon. (Fingers crossed...)FOLLOW UP: Lita called back to inform me that the company will send a replacement part AND a technician(!!) to install it properly. AMAZING CUSTOMER SERVICE!! Thank you!!
Mine was defective in the motor and electronics and am in the process of getting it returned without having to pay shipping. It was so disappointing a real hassle to box it back up. I will find one in person so I KNOW it works.
Great review of the Kingsmith Walking Pad R2! I'm from India and just ordered one for 50,000 rupees. It's arriving next week, and I'm excited to use it for my long WFH hours. My main concern is post-purchase support. Since you've had the treadmill for about 2 years now: Have you ever needed to contact customer support? Do you have any contact information for them? How is the treadmill holding up with regular use? Any insights on durability and support would be really helpful. Thanks for your detailed review!
I was trying to listen for the sound that some people report hearing when you unfold it around 9:59-10:01 in the video, but it seems like it got skipped a bit. Does yours make a noise as if something is peeling, and it it anything to be concerned about?
Does it fit under a desk if you lower the handle to the lowest option possible? Also, can you remove the handle, should it not fit under a desk with it on, and still start it?
I've been using mine for a while now and love how easily I can get a few extra miles in while doing work that requires less precise coordination/typing. Your review definitely helped me decide (and ultimately, the R2 was on sale where I live, so it was quite affordable). But I find it quite loud, especially on the seam and was wondering if there's a way to fix it. I've put some of the silicone jelly but I don't think it's the belt that's noisy but the mat underneath it. If anyone has any tips, they would be greatly appreciated!
Hey! I just ordered one in India and have a few questions: How is it working for you? Have you ever contacted customer support? If so, how was the post-purchase service? Thanks for any insights!
@@mohammadsohail5684 Hey! I still like it and use it regularly. I mostly walk on it, usually for around 1 to 2 hours while working on a presentation or something similar. But I've also done some jogging on it and it works for me. It's not amazing but fine. A bit loud. I did return the first one because the seam was super loud because the glue came off and the air bubble was popping. The customer service was great but that might be due to the store I bought it at, since I currently live in Europe and they have pretty strict regulations about stores having to do returns. If you have the space, a non-folding one might be better. but for those of us with smaller apartments, this is great.
FYI for anyone wondering I saw a different video where it looked like the power cord is indeed removeable albeit a little short. Glad to know there's a chance to replace the cord if it gets damaged.
Hi Team - Loved the detailed review. Question: Can you please suggest a walking pad that has adjustable incline levels? Also, it would be great if it can be folded and carried along while moving between cities (portable I mean). Awaiting your response:)
Hello.. thanks for the review. I am 115KG.. which is about 5KG over the user limit. Do you think It would break if I am just walking on it at around 5KM/H.. also The idea is not to always stay 115KG and if all goes well, reduce with walking more. ..
They're all great for different purposes but I think if we had to choose just 1 it would probably be the R2. It's just a really versatile and great pick! Let us know which one you would pick.
@@mellyloves1086 Hey! Have you bought this treadmill? I just ordered one in India and it will be arriving soon. I have a few questions: How is it working for you? Have you ever contacted customer support? If so, how was the post-purchase service? Thanks for any insights!
Hi, great and detailed video review. Thank you. You have used so many walking pads. Could you please recommend a walking pad which has the widest belt? I am obese, so I am looking to buy widest possible walking pad so that I can walk on it easily while working on desk.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Thank you very much. I will buy this. Just to reconfirm if you do not mind, is there any other company other than walkingPad company with wider under-desk treadmill? I am a little lost that may be I should have specified in terms of all companies instead of just Walkingpad company. Appreciate if you could please be kind to spend a couple more mins to respond to this.
@@ashharme522 Yes, there are other brands with wider under-desk treadmills. The InMovement UnSit is the widest we've seen, and the LifeSpan TR5000 and TR1200 have wider belts than WalkingPads. If you check out our best under-desk treadmills video here: ruclips.net/video/6kkZp4cdZh0/видео.html you can learn more about these models and we have links to the products in the description of this video. Good luck, and let us know if you have any more questions!
@@ashharme522 LifeSpan TR5000 seem to have the widest belt along with a 181kg max user weight and excellent warranty (lifetime on frame, several years on motor and other parts). If you’re in the UK, cheapest I’ve found is The Treadmill Desk Store. Let’s both transform ourselves!
It is quite heavy. but if she has enough clearance to roll it all the way from under the settee to where she'll be using it, it might work. It's harder if she needs a mat underneath or if she has to roll it over any other sort of barrier. But if it's all flat, it might be doable. For me, the heaviest is lifting it from lying into standing position to hide it away. It's also hard to maneuver if you have less space.
@@franciscastelino6553 Forgot to add that it might be a bit tough on carpeted flooring, since the wheels are small compared to the overall size/weight of the machine.
Bought an r2 Looks like this one is the best of the ones you can put under your standing desk My current walking pad gets the smell of burnt motor after about half an hour of operation Nice butt by the way
As of right now it's around $900 but WalkingPad frequently has sales and deals on their treadmills. Prices also fluctuate so just make sure to check out link for pricing.
Update on your foldable treadmill after 5months of use??
So nice how small it is. Thanks for the review.
Thank you for the thorough explanation. I really don't know to choose r2 or x21 for walking purpose. The most important thing for me is the cushion and natural feeling. Your input would be highly appreciated.
Am now torn between this two models do u purchase any? And do u recommend it?
Hey! Have you bought this treadmill? I just ordered one in India and have a few questions:
How is it working for you?
Have you ever contacted customer support?
If so, how was the post-purchase service?
Thanks for any insights!
NOTE: This product works exactly as described. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxguEIMc_Qwab-3QMTpF6jaRL80hiOOsIN It originally earned a four-star review due to a minor defect (see below). However, the manufacturer's customer service rep (Lita) went above and beyond the call of duty and deserves five stars now. I wish I could give even more!I purchased this item which arrived quickly. Assembly instructions were easy to follow. There was only one problem: One bolt did not screw into the hole properly. I called the company. Their customer service rep (Lita) was terrific! She took all my information and submitted a request to replace the defective part. I'm hoping to finish assembly and start using this treadmill soon. (Fingers crossed...)FOLLOW UP: Lita called back to inform me that the company will send a replacement part AND a technician(!!) to install it properly. AMAZING CUSTOMER SERVICE!! Thank you!!
Mine was defective in the motor and electronics and am in the process of getting it returned without having to pay shipping. It was so disappointing a real hassle to box it back up. I will find one in person so I KNOW it works.
I bought one and it's fine, but sometimes has a sound like plastic separating from something inside, sounds kind of crazy. Not sure what to do.
1.25hp motor? Is it underpowered, that is, will it not last long because it's underpowered?
Great review of the Kingsmith Walking Pad R2! I'm from India and just ordered one for 50,000 rupees. It's arriving next week, and I'm excited to use it for my long WFH hours.
My main concern is post-purchase support. Since you've had the treadmill for about 2 years now:
Have you ever needed to contact customer support?
Do you have any contact information for them?
How is the treadmill holding up with regular use?
Any insights on durability and support would be really helpful. Thanks for your detailed review!
I was trying to listen for the sound that some people report hearing when you unfold it around 9:59-10:01 in the video, but it seems like it got skipped a bit. Does yours make a noise as if something is peeling, and it it anything to be concerned about?
Does it fit under a desk if you lower the handle to the lowest option possible? Also, can you remove the handle, should it not fit under a desk with it on, and still start it?
I've been using mine for a while now and love how easily I can get a few extra miles in while doing work that requires less precise coordination/typing. Your review definitely helped me decide (and ultimately, the R2 was on sale where I live, so it was quite affordable).
But I find it quite loud, especially on the seam and was wondering if there's a way to fix it. I've put some of the silicone jelly but I don't think it's the belt that's noisy but the mat underneath it. If anyone has any tips, they would be greatly appreciated!
Hey! I just ordered one in India and have a few questions:
How is it working for you?
Have you ever contacted customer support?
If so, how was the post-purchase service?
Thanks for any insights!
@@mohammadsohail5684 Hey! I still like it and use it regularly.
I mostly walk on it, usually for around 1 to 2 hours while working on a presentation or something similar. But I've also done some jogging on it and it works for me. It's not amazing but fine. A bit loud.
I did return the first one because the seam was super loud because the glue came off and the air bubble was popping.
The customer service was great but that might be due to the store I bought it at, since I currently live in Europe and they have pretty strict regulations about stores having to do returns.
If you have the space, a non-folding one might be better. but for those of us with smaller apartments, this is great.
What is the power cord like? Is it removeable? How long is it?
FYI for anyone wondering I saw a different video where it looked like the power cord is indeed removeable albeit a little short. Glad to know there's a chance to replace the cord if it gets damaged.
Hi Team - Loved the detailed review. Question: Can you please suggest a walking pad that has adjustable incline levels? Also, it would be great if it can be folded and carried along while moving between cities (portable I mean). Awaiting your response:)
Does it suitable for jogging or there’s a better product for that?
Nice. Just bought the F1 WalkingPad.
Is this good for daily use? Id use it for a couple of hours in the morning and my husband would use it for a couple of hours in the evening.
Anyone have any hacks for quieting the incessant beeping? I’m abt to MacGyver it lol.
Hello.. thanks for the review. I am 115KG.. which is about 5KG over the user limit. Do you think It would break if I am just walking on it at around 5KM/H.. also The idea is not to always stay 115KG and if all goes well, reduce with walking more. ..
No Problem
What happens if the remote gets broken? Can you control it via other ways? Thank you!
Yes, you need to download their app and control it with Bluetooth.
x21 and r2 is both use brushless motor. I wonder which one is more quiet in less than 5 speed. thanks
The R2 is a little quieter than the X21
After reviewing the c2, x21 and now r2. Out of the 3 which would you recommend? Thank you love the reviews 😊
They're all great for different purposes but I think if we had to choose just 1 it would probably be the R2. It's just a really versatile and great pick! Let us know which one you would pick.
Thank you so much. I will go with your recommendation I really appreciate it! I will let you know how it goes
@@mellyloves1086hi how is r2 with u? any problems?
@@mellyloves1086 Hey! Have you bought this treadmill? I just ordered one in India and it will be arriving soon. I have a few questions:
How is it working for you?
Have you ever contacted customer support?
If so, how was the post-purchase service?
Thanks for any insights!
How to adjust running belt
Hey. It's the same as the walking pad r2 pro?
Yes it looks like it is. The name has just been changed.
What would be the average duration of one of these?
any updates? has the treadmill survived the erosion of the division in the middle?
Would a unfoldable deck can reduce more noises?
How big is the storage for tablet? Thank you
Hi, great and detailed video review. Thank you. You have used so many walking pads. Could you please recommend a walking pad which has the widest belt? I am obese, so I am looking to buy widest possible walking pad so that I can walk on it easily while working on desk.
Thanks for watching! The R2 is WalkingPad's largest and widest under-desk treadmill. It is around 17 inches wide.
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Thank you very much. I will buy this. Just to reconfirm if you do not mind, is there any other company other than walkingPad company with wider under-desk treadmill? I am a little lost that may be I should have specified in terms of all companies instead of just Walkingpad company. Appreciate if you could please be kind to spend a couple more mins to respond to this.
@@ashharme522 Yes, there are other brands with wider under-desk treadmills. The InMovement UnSit is the widest we've seen, and the LifeSpan TR5000 and TR1200 have wider belts than WalkingPads. If you check out our best under-desk treadmills video here: ruclips.net/video/6kkZp4cdZh0/видео.html you can learn more about these models and we have links to the products in the description of this video. Good luck, and let us know if you have any more questions!
@@TreadmillReviewGuru Thank you so much for such a detailed and kind response. I will watch these videos now and will select one of them.
@@ashharme522 LifeSpan TR5000 seem to have the widest belt along with a 181kg max user weight and excellent warranty (lifetime on frame, several years on motor and other parts). If you’re in the UK, cheapest I’ve found is The Treadmill Desk Store.
Let’s both transform ourselves!
Thank you!
Does it have incline feature?
Any recommendations for a treadmill mat to minimize noise for downstairs neighbors?
We have a list of which ones we think are best here that you can check out www.treadmillreviewguru.com/best-treadmill-mat/
@@TreadmillReviewGuru thank you! Ended up ordering the prosourcefit puzzle mat. Fingers crossed that it works out.
Is R2 better than x21?
NO
how do i pair the remote?
How to fit the battery
Is there any compact treadmill that have incline setting?
kingsmith k12
Is it very heavy for an 80 year old lady, moderately fit lady, to move the machine around . Mainly from under the settee and to unfold it threafter
It is quite heavy. but if she has enough clearance to roll it all the way from under the settee to where she'll be using it, it might work. It's harder if she needs a mat underneath or if she has to roll it over any other sort of barrier. But if it's all flat, it might be doable. For me, the heaviest is lifting it from lying into standing position to hide it away. It's also hard to maneuver if you have less space.
@@justaname999 thank you , that's very helpful
@@franciscastelino6553 Forgot to add that it might be a bit tough on carpeted flooring, since the wheels are small compared to the overall size/weight of the machine.
very impressive!
Thanks for watching!
My top speed is locked. Do you have any memory of what it takes to get full use? I’ve been walking on it for almost forty minutes at a sloth’s pace.
You can unlock the speed in the KS Fit App on your phone. You just need to pair the treadmill to the app and you can unlock it there.
Same problem with me, it's on the walk mode, can't change speed more than 6 km/h even in the apps
I love it
Thanks for watching!
Is it too heavy for a pregnant woman to handle it?
Stupit question: what shoes are you wearing?
I'm wearing the Brooks Ghost 14 and I love them! You can check them out here www.treadmillreviewguru.com/best-running-shoes/
Could you comment on the treadmills quietness or loudness. I want one for the office, I’m 6ft2 about 220lb and just want a quiet one.
It's pretty quiet. Minute 10:35 during the walking/running demo is where you can listen to it to hear how it sounds.
Bought an r2
Looks like this one is the best of the ones you can put under your standing desk
My current walking pad gets the smell of burnt motor after about half an hour of operation
Nice butt by the way
Couldn’t help but be weird right at the end of that huh 😂
Dear Maam My name is Ajay Sharma I'm from India J and K. Could you please suggest me a good treadmill under Rs 60000.
how does this compare to G1?
Is it very expensive?
As of right now it's around $900 but WalkingPad frequently has sales and deals on their treadmills. Prices also fluctuate so just make sure to check out link for pricing.
Dam this tredmill is 900 bucks