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The Goplus 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill combines a powerful 2.25HP motor with dual walking and running modes, smart app and remote controls, and a compact foldable design. Its quiet operation and real-time LED tracking make it perfect for home or office use, helping busy professionals stay active without sacrificing space or focus.


















| ASIN | B081JMW6FJ |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Belt Length | 39.3 Inches |
| Belt Width | 16 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,114 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #75 in Treadmills |
| Brand | Goplus |
| Brand Name | Goplus |
| Color | Silver |
| Connectivity Technology | Power Cord |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (6,982) |
| Date First Available | November 14, 2019 |
| Deck Length | 39.3 Inches |
| Deck Width | 16 Inches |
| Display Type | LED |
| Folded Size | 52 x 27 x 5 inches |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | Treadmill |
| Input Power | 100 Watts |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 52.5 x 29 x 44.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 54 x 29.5 x 6.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 69.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Superbuy |
| Material | Steel, ABS |
| Maximum Horsepower | 2.25 Horsepower |
| Maximum Speed | 7.5 Miles per Hour |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
| Metrics Measured | electric |
| Minimum Speed | 0.6 Miles per Hour |
| Model Name | Treadmill |
| Package Weight | 38.1 Kilograms |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 52.5"D x 29"W x 44.5"H |
| Product Grade | Home |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Walking, jogging, home exercise, office exercise, improve focus during work |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Special Feature | Compact Design, Foldable |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| UPC | 646898487648 |
| Warranty Description | 3 months |
U**E
In the fight to defeat the Covid 19 pound gain, this is a god send!
I had been thinking for months to get a small indoor treadmill, ever since my office moved and I lost my "Gym in the building" convenience factor, which really hits you hard in the winter. I mean, who wants to leave their warm house and sofa to get in the car to drive to the gym during a snow storm. I didn't execute on the idea thought until it became clear that we were all going to be confined to our homes for weeks on end. And am I happy I bought this. So far it's performing well. I will say a few things (none of it will make me give it less stars): 1. I bought it specifically to walk on, I did not buy it to run on. I think it's fantastic for walking and it's great to break a good walking sweat as well. 2. The "speed" mileage thingy is way off. No question about it. As a gym goer, I am keenly aware what my walking speed is and what my running speed is. Let's just say at 5.6 mph at the gym, I be getting into a running mode for sure....that's my fast walk on this little darling. Do I care? No. I am breaking a sweat and I didn't intend to buy it for running. That being sad, if you crush out mileage and are a hardcore runner, this might not be the right treadmill for you. If you are a slow jogger, you could run on this, but don't try to emulate the 10mp speed when you get back to the gym. Wipe out potential would be high. 3. Distance monitoring: Also a bit whack on machine, but that's why I have my trusted fit bit. All in all, it does exactly what I want it to do. 1. It seems to be well made. Heavy, but still able to move it around rather easily. 100% fits under bed or sofa. Brilliant! 2. It is quiet! I can use it in my apartment's spare room while watching a movie and no one can even hear me or it move. That's AWESOME. 3. I break my sweat and get my 6 miles a day in.
M**R
Nice equipment
This is a good purchase, it's light weight and can be moved easily. No bells and whistles to mess with, just your basic treadmill. Shows distant, time, calories used and speed.
M**4
Mostly great with some drawbacks
This is a really solid piece of equipment. It's packaged incredibly well, even with thick disposable plywood fastened to the sides to keep it from getting banged up. Easy to assemble the little things that need to be put together. But beware: This thing is HEAVY. When I found out about walking pads as opposed to treadmills and saw a few YT videos about them, I got the idea that I'd be storing this up against a wall (as I saw in a video) or maybe under a piece of furniture; I live in an apartment and am short on space. But there is No. Way. I'm tilting this thing up, despite its wheels, to move it somewhere after every workout. This might only be a warning to those below-average in strength, like I think I'm getting to be, but you might want to clear a permanent space for this thing. 70 pounds, I think. Know your strength if you have the idea this will be easily moved around. Again, I really like this. It doesn't feel shaky or rattly under my feet (hence its weight, I guess); feels like a small treadmill and not some portable piece of junk. Some relatively minor criticisms: - The fact that you can only start it moving with a remote control isn't ideal. The remote seems cheap, is small and easily dropped or misplaced; there's no little slot to put it in. If it breaks, I hope the company sells replacements because otherwise it's a giant brick. The only way to stop the machine without the remote is to pull the safety clip, which stops it on a dime. Jarring. So yes, the remote is the best way to stop it, too. - The display is wanting... a small screen rotates among info like speed, distance, etc. I find the flashing distracting when I'm watching something on my iPad, and of course you have to wait for the info you want to roll back around if you missed it. A wider screen with just three pieces of info would be better. - The stand to hold a device is sized for a phone. I am able to prop my iPad up but it could use a bigger stand to safely accommodate tablets, but maybe that adds too many inches to a small alternative to treadmills. - Finally, PLEASE, companies from non-English-speakiing manufacturers: Get better translators. The manual for this thing is sometimes incomprehensible.
A**R
This machine is sturdy, reasonably quiet and certainly powerful enough to provide a good workout. Delivery was actually ahead of schedule and the unit was packaged well. The foldable frame locks into place firmly and the front wheels readily facilitate moving the machine around. No issues at all after 2 months of steady use. Never thought I could downsize from a 20" x 55" belt to this 16" x 39" version but the transition was easy and the change in stability between the old and new units was negligible. Please note that the horizontal arms are secured to the frame with bolts and do not fold so a 15"+ clearance height for storage is required when the frame is collapsed if you decide to install them. Unbolting them each time to reduce the clearance height is not practical in my view. All in all, a very solid machine and good value.
A**N
The Goplus 2 in 1 Folding Treadmill is a versatile and efficient solution for home and office exercise. With its 2.25HP motor, it seamlessly supports both walking and jogging, making it an excellent choice for various fitness levels. The installation-free setup is a major convenience, allowing users to start working out right away. The built-in Bluetooth speaker enhances the experience by allowing you to listen to your favorite music or podcasts while you exercise. The included remote control is intuitive and simplifies operation, while the LED display provides clear and useful workout metrics. Its foldable design makes storage easy, perfect for home or office environments. Overall, the Goplus treadmill offers excellent functionality and convenience for staying active, whether at home or at work.
T**S
It took awhile for this to be delievred but it was quite easy to set up when it arrived. Seems to be strong and sturdy - it is certainly quite heavy! Which is a good thing - and it is quiet and works well; my stainless steel version looks sleek and it has a very low thin profile even when set up. My only complaint is that I bought this so I could shove it under the bed or sofa - daily. What I didn't understand and perhaps was not fully explained on the website before I bought it, is that when safety handles are attahced you cannot fold it up. So you have to take 5 mintues every time you haul it out and before you put it away to uncrew or screw on the handles, which is kind of annoying. And you really do want to have at least one handle attached while using, IMO, cause accidents or mis-footing does happen and it really is much safer to have something to grab onto. Otherwise, it is a fine piece of equipment so far and is helping me keep active each day as well as control my weight.
A**5
fits in my small living-room, and gives me the ability to walk when weather poor. ***the cord is too short- have to angle it unless want to add a extension Would like to have ability to raise front incline
M**E
__________revised after 7 weeks---------------- litterally worst possible treadmill Becomes hot, even with a lot of silicon EXTREMELY NOISY always have to replace the mesh -------------revised after 5 weeks of usage----------- 6.1 Ft tall, 220 lbs, Male active user > 6 hours a work day on the threadmill. 5 weeks in usage. Easy to use, easy to assemble. VERY NOISY. I have a headset with ANC, so my customers don't hear me walking when i'm speaking but when i'm not, they can perceive a background noise. The walking mesh surface moves a lot, 7-8 times per hour I have to slide my foot while walking to recenter it. If I don't do that, the mesh comes in contact with the edge andd that makes a lot of high pitch noise. For a quick walk (2.5 mph) the pad is limit in terms of length. I think an extra 6 inches would do it. Forget about running on this thing, clearly not made / sturdy enough for that. Overall, I am not satisfied because of the noise
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