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The 5 Best Foldable Treadmills, According To Physical Therapists

Our best overall pick is the NordicTrack T Series 6.5S Treadmill.

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In case you’re new here, we’re obsessed with being on our feet. Comfortable sneakers, under-desk treadmills, step counters—you name it, we love it. Besides passion, we also have expertise as WH fitness editors. If we can’t get outside for a brisk stroll, we look to hop on a high-quality treadmill at home. But, not your average clunky machine: a slim, foldable option compact enough to stash away. Plus, they’re much more affordable than the latter by hundreds of dollars! There are tons of not-so-awesome options on the market, but thanks to our insane amount of indoor miles and input from physical therapists, we would never let you buy one of those. We know exactly which folding treadmills are worth your investment.

Whether you want to walk or jog while watching TV, reading, or at night, a foldable option is lightweight and easy to store in tight spaces like under a bed. How does a folding treadmill work? They have a hydraulic or manual mechanism that allows the running deck to fold, according to Matthew Cifelli, PT, DPT, CSCS, and founder of Attain Physical Therapy.

Best Foldable Treadmills

It’s a convenient, space-saving way to maintain your fitness from the comfort of your own home. But, there are many different models on the market, so the first—ahem—step is figuring out what purpose your foldable treadmill will serve. Runners and walkers will need different speed ranges, while size and weight capacity are additional key factors when deciding to make a purchase.

What To Consider

Maximum speed

Some foldable treadmills can reach up to 10 miles per hour, but you want a model that can go at least five miles per hour if you plan to jog or run, says Milica McDowell, DPT, exercise physiologist, and owner of Clearwater Physical Therapy. All models on this list range between 6.2 and 10 miles per hour, including our best overall, the NordicTrack T Series 6.5S.

If you’re a runner or want to challenge yourself during walks, adjustable speed settings are also essential to accommodate training and endurance as your fitness improves. The horsepower can determine how well a foldable treadmill can handle different speeds, says Cifelli, and recommends a motor with 1.5 to 2 horsepower for walking and at least 2.5 to 3 for running.

Size

Although folding treadmills are designed for smaller, compact spaces since they’re easy to store between workouts, you still want to be mindful of their size, says Cifelli. Take note of how much space you have in your home and double-check that the dimensions will comfortably fit. If you plan on purchasing a foldable treadmill with an incline, you also want to measure the height of your ceiling since it will be lifted off the ground.

The size of the treadmill may also contribute to ease of folding. All options on this list are easy to fold and unfold, but if you’re shorter, a smaller treadmill may be easier to maneuver.

Weight capacity

All foldable treadmills on this list can withstand at least 220 pounds, but Cifelli says that a higher weight capacity often means a sturdier and more durable machine, especially if you plan to run at higher speeds. For maximum safety and efficiency, always check how much weight a foldable treadmill can handle. Since they are inherently more lightweight than traditional gym treadmills, you want to choose one that supports you and anyone else in your household who intends to use the machine. Models with a higher weight capacity typically also have a wider and longer running belt, which is usually better for taller athletes with a longer stride, he says.

How We Chose​​

To find the best folding treadmills, Women’s Health editors consulted physical therapists Matthew Cifelli and Milica McDowell on their recommendations and essential features to consider depending on your goals. Each option on this list was ranked based on key factors like maximum speed, size, and weight capacity.

Ready to (metaphorically) hit the road? Keep reading for our guide to the best foldable treadmills, according to physical therapists.

Best Overall Folding Treadmill

NordicTrack T Series 6.5S Treadmill

T Series 6.5S Treadmill
Pros
  • Goes up to 10 miles per hour
  • Incline creates more challenge
  • Wide running belt
Cons
  • Heavier than other options

After road-testing (home-testing? ha!) through a handful of top-rated foldable treadmills, our team and Cifelli decided the NordicTrack T Series 6.5S is the best for its durable design, add-on features, speed threshold, and incline capabilities. With a maximum speed of 10 miles per hour and an incline that can reach up to 10 percent (this feels like a steep hill!), it can seriously level up your workouts. Plus, you’ll score a 30-day free trial of the iFit streaming membership with tons of on-demand workouts, which Cifelli notes is great for interactive training and added motivation (after the trial, an iFit membership is $15/month).

With a weight capacity of 300 pounds, the treadmill is built for longevity with alloy steel to minimize instability. And, the wide running belt offers plenty of space whether you’re walking or running. Although it’s on the heavier side (203 pounds), it’s still compact and can fold up for easy storage.

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Weight capacity300 lbs
Size73.5" x 36" x 54" in
Maximum speed10 mph
Best Budget Foldable Treadmill

Urevo Folding Treadmill

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Folding Treadmill
Pros
  • Most affordable option on this list
  • Very lightweight at just 50 pounds
  • Absorbs impact and sound
Cons
  • Not ideal for advanced runners given its slower max speed

If you’re seeking a budget-friendly foldable treadmill, we suggest this model by Urevo that’s under $300. It’s incredibly lightweight and portable at just 50 pounds, and the compact design allows you to store it in tight spaces. But, don’t worry, its weight doesn’t compromise on functionality and durability. It’s programmed with 12 different HIIT running settings and training plans, ranging from beginner to advanced, and is suitable for people who weigh up to 220 pounds.

You also don’t have to stress about a loud motor or pounding sound while in motion. The non-slip running belt has five layers that absorb shock and noise for a quiet, smooth stride. The maximum speed is slower than other options on this list at 6.2 miles per hour, so it may not be suitable for advanced runners or those looking to train at a higher speed.

Weight capacity220 lbs
Size48" x 23.6" x 40.6" in.
Maximum speed6.2 mph
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Best Folding Treadmill For Walking

Superun 3-in-1 Walking Pad Treadmill

3-in-1 Walking Pad Treadmill
Pros
  • Extremely compact and can be used under a desk
  • Lightweight at just 70 pounds
  • Removable safety handle
  • Can be operated with a remote control
Cons
  • Low incline compared to other options

Aiming for 10,000 steps a day but can’t always get outside? The SupeRun Walking Pad has your back. It’s designed with a five-layer anti-skid running belt, like our best budget pick, which decreases the risk of slipping. And, the large surface area accommodates those with long or short strides, says McDowell.

The maximum speed is 7.5 miles per hour, so it can absolutely be used for running or jogging. We especially love that it’s so slim it fits under a desk— all you have to do is remove the safety handle. It also comes with a remote control to adjust speed and incline (up to three percent) and is the only folding treadmill on this list with that sweet feature. Despite it being relatively light at 70 pounds, it can still accommodate a person who weighs up to 300 pounds.

Weight capacity300 lbs
Size54.17" x 25.51" x 5" in
Maximum speed7.5 mph
Best Quiet Folding Treadmill

Horizon Fitness T101 Folding Treadmill

T101 Folding Treadmill
Pros
  • Whisper-quiet motor
  • Uses a dial instead of button to adjust speed and incline
  • Goes up to 10 miles per hour
Cons
  • Very heavy at 180 pounds

Treadmills can be loud, but this option from Horizon Fitness is ultra-quiet thanks to its motor and sturdy frame that eliminates side-to-side rocking while you train, says Cifelli. The cushioned running deck also helps absorb sound when walking or running.

This treadmill is known for its efficient features, says Cifelli. His favorite? You can easily twist its dial to increase speed and incline without pressing the same button 20 times in a row. Although foldable, it’s heavy at 180 pounds, so keep in mind that it’s going to take some upper body strength to move it into position. Plus, it can hold up to 300 pounds.

Weight capacity300 lbs
Size34" x 57" x 71" in
Maximum speed10 mph
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Best Incline Folding Treadmill

Sunny Health Fitness SF-T7515 Smart Treadmill

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SF-T7515 Smart Treadmill
Pros
  • 12 incline levels to simulate hiking
  • Goes up to 8 miles per hour for advanced runners
  • High-cushioned running belt
Cons
  • Handle can be bulky

Sunny Health’s foldable treadmill offers a whopping 12 incline options (more than our best overall!), which can (literally) elevate your workout. It has a plethora of top-tier functions at a mid-range price point, says McDowell, including a shock-absorbing running belt and non-slip running pad that minimizes tripping or slipping. It’s a great option for power walkers and advanced runners since it gets up to 8 mph. McDowell also notes that the cushioned belt is great for those with lower-body injuries or joint pain since it softens the impact of your stride. The compact design can fit small spaces and withstand 240 pounds.

Weight capacity240 lbs
Size28" x 64.5" x 50.5" in
Maximum speed8 mph
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Andi Breitowich is a Chicago-based writer and graduate student at Northwestern Medill. She’s a mass consumer of social media and cares about women’s rights, holistic wellness, and non-stigmatizing reproductive care. As a former collegiate pole vaulter, she has a love for all things fitness and is currently obsessed with Peloton Tread workouts and hot yoga.  

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