Important thing to note is the manual states to not use for over 2 hours at a time. Something similar probably applies to all walkingpads/under desk treadmills.
@@voodoochile333 couples often workout together. If you walk/run for an hour each back to back, and you do this daily, you'd be pushing the machine to its limit on the regular. I ended up buying it and love it. On my off day when I hop on to hit my 10k steps, the 1.5 hour flys by lol, my girlfriend has to wait a bit before she hops on. So definitely a potential issue. But the space saving aspect was crucial in my situation. The stronger motor compared to the X21 should help quite a bit too. It's often on sale for $900.
@@voodoochile333 couples often workout together. If you walk/run for an hour each back to back, and you do this daily, you'd be pushing the machine to its limit on the regular. I ended up buying it and love it. On my off day when I hop on to hit my 10k steps, the 1.5 hour flys by lol, my girlfriend has to wait a bit before she hops on. So definitely a potential issue. But the space saving aspect was crucial in my situation. The stronger motor compared to the X21 should help quite a bit too. It's often on sale for $900.
@voodoochile333 couples often workout together. If you walk/run for an hour each back to back, and you do this daily, you'd be pushing the machine to its limit on the regular. I ended up buying it and love it. On my off day when I hop on to hit my 10k steps, the 1.5 hour flys by lol, my girlfriend has to wait a bit before she hops on. So definitely a potential issue. But the space saving aspect was crucial in my situation. The stronger motor compared to the X21 should help quite a bit too. It's often on sale for $900.
@voodoochile333 couples often workout together. If you walk/run for an hour each back to back, and you do this daily, you'd be pushing the machine to its limit on the regular. I ended up buying it and love it. On my off day when I hop on to hit my 10k steps, the 1.5 hour flys by lol, my girlfriend has to wait a bit before she hops on. So definitely a potential issue. But the space saving aspect was crucial in my situation. The stronger motor compared to the X21 should help quite a bit too. It's often on sale for $900.
Hi tks for your review I was really leaning towards the R2 but I was able to get a better price on the X25 but the handle doesn’t go down so I am having a hard time deciding
Treadmill mats or any padding help dampen treadmill noise. I find the X25 to be much smoother than the X21. I haven't noticed a crackling noise on our machine.
I start to feel like I'm running out of room on the X25 at that speed. The motor might be able to handle it, but if you are running at that speed every day, I recommend looking into something a little more powerful. It's hard to give exact limits or recommendations for a motor because your weight, running form, and more all affect the motor's performance.
@TreadmillReviewGuru thanks! I've just seen they've released a slightly bigger one in the UK and it also goes to 18kmh-11.5mph so I'm going to look into that one ,it's called the x218
Hey you guys could really help me out. I have sensory issues especially when it comes to noise, and the beeping on treadmills is horrific, it's so loud and the noise is awful and jarring. Are there any treadmills you've reviewed that don't make beeping or can be turned down quite a bit?
Important thing to note is the manual states to not use for over 2 hours at a time. Something similar probably applies to all walkingpads/under desk treadmills.
It's a pity . I always try to get my 26 miles in, before breakfast
@@voodoochile333 couples often workout together. If you walk/run for an hour each back to back, and you do this daily, you'd be pushing the machine to its limit on the regular. I ended up buying it and love it. On my off day when I hop on to hit my 10k steps, the 1.5 hour flys by lol, my girlfriend has to wait a bit before she hops on. So definitely a potential issue. But the space saving aspect was crucial in my situation. The stronger motor compared to the X21 should help quite a bit too. It's often on sale for $900.
@@voodoochile333 couples often workout together. If you walk/run for an hour each back to back, and you do this daily, you'd be pushing the machine to its limit on the regular. I ended up buying it and love it. On my off day when I hop on to hit my 10k steps, the 1.5 hour flys by lol, my girlfriend has to wait a bit before she hops on. So definitely a potential issue. But the space saving aspect was crucial in my situation. The stronger motor compared to the X21 should help quite a bit too. It's often on sale for $900.
@voodoochile333 couples often workout together. If you walk/run for an hour each back to back, and you do this daily, you'd be pushing the machine to its limit on the regular. I ended up buying it and love it. On my off day when I hop on to hit my 10k steps, the 1.5 hour flys by lol, my girlfriend has to wait a bit before she hops on. So definitely a potential issue. But the space saving aspect was crucial in my situation. The stronger motor compared to the X21 should help quite a bit too. It's often on sale for $900.
@voodoochile333 couples often workout together. If you walk/run for an hour each back to back, and you do this daily, you'd be pushing the machine to its limit on the regular. I ended up buying it and love it. On my off day when I hop on to hit my 10k steps, the 1.5 hour flys by lol, my girlfriend has to wait a bit before she hops on. So definitely a potential issue. But the space saving aspect was crucial in my situation. The stronger motor compared to the X21 should help quite a bit too. It's often on sale for $900.
Hi tks for your review I was really leaning towards the R2 but I was able to get a better price on the X25 but the handle doesn’t go down so I am having a hard time deciding
Hi! What did you buy in the end?
You will love either one!
Excellent review!!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉 thanks a million!!!
Agreed! So nice!
Is it possible to fit it under a standing desk. Im 5.7. Thanks
Great review!!! I believe this is good for heavier people like myself compared to the other WalkingPad units. Is that right? thank you. Best!!!
Yes, the 300 lb weight capacity is better than most walking pads!
Yes, we also have one called the A1 Pro that is even smaller and also has a weight limit of 300 lbs.
How does this compare to X21? X21 makes like a crackling noise when I run on it... Would it be better to include a "pad" under the treadmill?
Treadmill mats or any padding help dampen treadmill noise. I find the X25 to be much smoother than the X21. I haven't noticed a crackling noise on our machine.
The WalkingPad treadmill mat helps a ton!
I run around 4min km's ,do you think that speed is ok for 30 min contant or would the motor stand up to it ?
I start to feel like I'm running out of room on the X25 at that speed. The motor might be able to handle it, but if you are running at that speed every day, I recommend looking into something a little more powerful. It's hard to give exact limits or recommendations for a motor because your weight, running form, and more all affect the motor's performance.
@TreadmillReviewGuru thanks! I've just seen they've released a slightly bigger one in the UK and it also goes to 18kmh-11.5mph so I'm going to look into that one ,it's called the x218
This is the perfect WalkingPad treadmill for you!
Would like to use your link! But sadly the EU stor do not sell the x25…
Its called the x23 in europe
where are you from?
you can get the x218 which is even better
This thing looks pretty neat. Anyone on here a heavyweight that has this thing? I am worried about the belt slipping being at 270.
I am 130 kg (286 lbs) and I use it just fine.
You have to adjust the belt relatively tight, otherwise it'll slip. But it definitely works.
@@nukecorruption6 thanks for the feedback.
Hey you guys could really help me out. I have sensory issues especially when it comes to noise, and the beeping on treadmills is horrific, it's so loud and the noise is awful and jarring. Are there any treadmills you've reviewed that don't make beeping or can be turned down quite a bit?
Just remove the speaker..
Ear plugs should do the trick.
A bit loud