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🚶♂️ Walk your way to productivity — because sitting is so last decade!
The DeerRun Under Desk Walking Pad is a compact, quiet treadmill designed for professionals who want to stay active while working. Featuring a 2.5 HP motor, a 6% manual incline for added workout intensity, and speeds from 0.6 to 3.8 MPH, it supports users up to 300 lbs. Controlled via app or remote, it fits seamlessly under desks, making it ideal for home offices and small spaces.







| ASIN | B0C4S1F7Z1 |
| Additional Features | Compact Design, Manual Incline, Portable, Preloaded Workout, Shock Absorbent |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,731 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #50 in Treadmills |
| Brand | DeerRun |
| Brand Name | DeerRun |
| Color | Dark Black |
| Control Program Name | PitPat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,469 Reviews |
| Deck Length | 35.43 Inches |
| Deck Width | 14.96 Inches |
| Display | LCD |
| Display Size | 2 Inches |
| Folded Size | 43 x 21 x 4.3 inches |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | User Manual |
| Input Power | 2.5 Horsepower |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 42.6"D x 19.6"W x 2.94"H |
| Item Weight | 45 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DeerRun |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BA04-1 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Horsepower | 2.5 Horsepower |
| Maximum Incline Percentage | 6.0 |
| Maximum Speed | 3.8 Miles per Hour |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
| Metrics Measured | Calories Burned |
| Minimum Speed | 0.6 Miles per Hour |
| Model Name | walking pad with incline |
| Model Number | BA06 |
| Power Source | Clasic-dark black |
| Product Dimensions | 42.6"D x 19.6"W x 2.94"H |
| Speed Rating | 3.8 miles_per_hour |
| Target Audience | Adult, Dog, Kid |
| UPC | 694743407686 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
A**R
Excellent little unit
I have been using this for a few days now and really like it. It is slim and fairly easy to move (but it is heavy so plan to move it from room to room frequently. It is quiet and the track moves nicely. It paired nicely and easily with the app, which is pretty handy. Here are a few notes though 1) getting it out of the box was the hardest part, man they make sure you can’t easily open that box without some swearing!! 2) the chord is fairly short, so either plan to have it within a few feet of a plug in or plan to get a grounded extension chord. 3) the track is not super long. I am 5’9 with longer strides, I have to take smaller steps. About the only true con about it is that if u accidentally hit the stop button, it wipes out all your progress. But the app works nicely and u can pause it there, so I just need to stop using the remote cuz that is where I seem to accidentally hit stop But over all very nice and I would def recommend!!!
K**G
Works great
I have been walking about 1 to 2 miles a day on this treadmill for 2 weeks since I got it. I usually walk at a speed of 1mph to 2.5mph depending on how I feel and how much time I have. It says it can go up to 3.8mph but that is too fast to walk and pretty much becomes a jogging speed. I had a slight belt slip where it was getting closer to the edge when I used it right out of the box. The treadmill comes with a hex screw you can use to adjust the belt tilt. I haven’t had any issues with the belt since I adjusted it. The treadmill is a good size and fits my size 9 feet and stride length. I am 5’9” tall. It comes with an easy to use remote control: power on and up/down buttons for speed control. There are no buttons on the treadmill other than an on/off switch. If you lose the remote then you can’t control the treadmill. The remote comes with a battery and spare battery. My only cons of this treadmill is that it makes a loud beeping noise when you turn it on or adjust the speed. I wish there was a way to turn the noise off. The treadmill also comes with some lube. They recommend you lube it once a month through a little hole that is capped on the treadmill. The treadmill is pretty heavy so I wouldn’t want to move it all the time. It does have wheels on the top heavy part so you can move it easier by lifting it 45 degrees and rolling it. It also has some screws on the bottom to level the treadmill but I didn’t need to adjust anything since it sits on my carpet. Overall I recommend this treadmill for the price and quality of what you get. If this can last 1-2 years at the rate I am using it, then it will meet my expectations and would buy it again when it breaks.
M**Y
Pretty Good Machine
This works pretty well. I have had it about 5 months now. The track will go sideways sometimes but its easy to fix. Its pretty easy to move around and works well under a desk if you want to use it for that. Its not very heavy and once lifted you can roll it. It comes with a handheld remote you can wrap around your wrist. I havent had to change batteries yet. The plug in isnt very long so you will have to put it close to where you want it
R**Y
Handy.
I have used it only a couple of times and I can honestly say I really like it so far. It was easy to get to work ( just take out the box and plug it). I like that it has an up for it and can control it from your phone ( it also has a small remote for K.I.S.S). The app has challenges and keeps record of your progress. I love that it has a big enough screen where you can see the calories, speed, and time you’ve been walking and it keeps rotating. Definitely worth the $110 I spent ( I got it on prime day) especially since it’s easier to just take it out from under the bed and just put it in front of the tv while I watch my favorite show. It’s small but big enough to feel comfortable walking or doing a light jog on it. It’s easy and soft on the feet.
K**S
Two machines failed within a year each – replacement warranty started before I even received it
I bought this treadmill in February 2024 with a one-year warranty (until February 2025). Around the one-year mark the machine completely died. When I contacted the company, they said I was slightly past the warranty, but after some back-and-forth they agreed to send a replacement. I received the replacement in March 2025. Unfortunately, that machine also completely died in late February 2026, after less than a year of use. When I contacted the company again, they told me the replacement warranty ran February 2025 – February 2026, because it was tied to the original purchase date. That means the warranty on the replacement started before I even received the machine. So in total I’ve had two treadmills fail within about a year, and customer service will not repair or replace the second one. The price might look appealing, but in my experience the durability and warranty support are very disappointing. I hope the company reconsiders how it handles replacement warranties, because customers shouldn’t receive a replacement that is already partway through its warranty period.
D**L
Funny warnings, lessons learned
Funny stories, lessons learned I purchased the treadmill for use under my desk while at work. It’s awesome. Lightweight, does what I need it to do. Doesn’t incline or check HR- which is fine because I’m not training for a marathon while at work. It’s great! But…….I’ve learned some pretty funny lessons. 1st- When your husband walks into the room to talk to you, do NOT, under any circumstances, try and turn your body all the way around to acknowledge him. This may result in getting off balance. And when you are off balance while the treadmill is moving, and turned around almost 180’, you may become extremely …unstable. Then as your unstableness is in action, you may want to grab on to something to prevent the action fall but alas- there are no side rails to catch you. So one might end up flailing like one of those used car dealership blowup things. When you have almost fallen to the ground, your husband may try and help you, but due to the comical, unprofessional, rookie stunt fall you are about to do, all he can do is watch in slow motion. Because there is no stop/ kill button, tab, or attachment- you may not be able to blame him or hold a grudge for years to come. 2nd- Do not be tempted to walk barefoot on this thing. One may not realize the impact it has until about a mile in when you start feeling warmth on the bottom of your feet. Although this may be due to the mechanics of the treadmill, this is also due to you neglecting the sticker that’s literally on the treadmill that says we recommend you wear shoes. It’s almost like walking on burned coals- you know you shouldn’t do it, but do it anyway. You may not feel anything as you do it (and may think to yourself, ‘wow this actually is kind of awesome. I wonder why more people aren’t doing this?) but afterwards it’s gonna leave a mark and you will 100% understand why people don’t do this, and why the company had to make a sticker to say don’t do that. 3rd- I’m 5’7” and 180# (yes, that’s why I bought this- so far this treadmill is completely unusable and useless as a clean laundry shelf or a place to hang clothes). Apparently I have the gate of Big Foot because I’m either scuffing the front of the treadmill or feeling the road is going to end at the back. It took some getting used to. Turns out the position I have it under the desk really does affect how you’re walking. But it is a lesson learned in how to walk. Can’t trip on the front and can’t fall off the back. 4th and final thing I learned. When you decide to increase the speed while working, make sure that when you talk to your coworkers you’re not out of breath because people are gonna gossip and you don’t want them to get the wrong idea. Haters are gonna hate. That’s it! 5 stars! No complaints, just lessons learned :)
S**0
Wouldn't purchase again
This walking pad is just ok. It is REALLY small, (narrow and short), so if you don't have much space, this might be for you. However, I find myself having to change my stride so I don't walk off the back or step on the front control panel. Given the compact size, it is also easy to move. I am also NOT a fan that I had to download an app to get the walking pad to operate. That being said, it gets the job done and quality seems fine, even though I find myself avoiding using it given I much prefer my other walking pad I purchased for my office at work.
T**R
Replaced defective unit!
I purchased the DeerRun Walking Pad to get some extra steps in while working from home. Initially, I was excited about its compact design and ease of use, but unfortunately, the first unit I received had issues—the motor would overheat after about 25 minutes of use. I reached out to customer service, and to their credit, they were very responsive and sent me a replacement treadmill. The new unit works better, but I’m still cautious about long-term durability. When it runs properly, it’s quiet, smooth, and fits well under a standing desk. It’s great for walking at a slow pace while working, but I wouldn’t rely on it for intense or extended use. Overall, I appreciate the company’s willingness to replace the defective unit!
F**H
Compact and Convenient, but a Bit Narrow
The Walking Pad 2-in-1 Under Desk Treadmill is a great option for staying active while working. It’s lightweight, super compact, and easy to store under a desk or bed when not in use. The 2.5HP motor runs smoothly and quietly, making it perfect for multitasking during calls or watching shows. However, the treadmill feels a bit narrow, which can take some getting used to, especially if you’re not used to smaller treadmills. It’s not a dealbreaker, but something to consider if you like more room while walking or jogging. Overall, it’s a fantastic solution for small spaces and keeping active during a busy day!
G**N
Such an easy way to get my steps in!
I bought this because I love reading but always find that with my busy schedule, I have no time to read and get my steps in. It was always one or the other. I was inspired by someone online who suggested getting a walking pad so you can read and walk at the same time. I have lost myself for hours at a time and walked more in a day than I have in months. Right now I'm getting around 20,000 steps a day whereas before it was between 7,000 - 10,000. Would 100% recommend it if you're someone who likes reading or watching TV but also just wants to go for a walk. This is the best of both worlds without a doubt! As for the walking pad itself, it's great! Lightweight, relatively quiet, and sturdy. It is just a bit short for the tall girlies who have a wider stride. I'm 5'8" and it's perfect but I have a friend who's 6'3" and she had to shorten her stride a bit but said it was relatively easy to do and didn't affect her much. It was slightly higher at the motor than I'd hoped so it didn't fit under my couch, but it's so light I just stand it up against the wall behind our recliner when not in use.
A**R
Good walking pad
Great for walking and takes up very little space. You would not be able to jog on this as the surface is too short. Also, when you turn it on, the chiming is very loud and so is the beeping when it is about to start.
R**M
Great so far
Update: Bought this June 2024 and it’s currently January 2026, it used pretty regularly and still holding up great. It’s been one of the better purchases I’ve made in a while, especially for during winter when it’s hard to walk outside. I don’t use the app so I have no comments on that. The only thing I’d change is the units, it’s all imperial so it’s in miles not kms. Not a huge deal. Honestly very pleased with this so far, I’m still at the beginning of my purchase (June 2024) so I’ll update with use. The box it came in was a workout to unpack but it also kept everything damage free while being delivered. Super easy set up otherwise, really a plug and go type of situation. Worth noting that you can’t store this vertically or the oil will leak into the engine and wreck it. Only buy if you can store flat. Hopefully the components stay working nicely, I did see someone mention their belt broke pretty fast but the company said they have a one year product warranty. I’ll update as I use it regularly here and over a longer time period.
X**H
Only lasted 2 years, you get what you paid for
Bought in 2024, and barely used it as I'm too lazy most of the time and had been gathering dust until I finally got on it more regularly this month for 15-30 mins only every other day. While on brisk walking speed (2.7), it suddenly stopped, and I nearly fell. I tried it again and barely 3 mins in, it stopped again, and I regained my balance since I was expecting the sudden stop. I got off the pad and examined it. I figured out that the power inlet (the 3-prong male connector) was loose on the walking pad and that's why it turned off completely each time. I changed power cables but it had the same issue. The vibration while running/walking must have caused the power inlet to loosen and lose contact with the power cable even. I contacted Deerrun support right away, only to be told that the product is out of warranty. I bought this in March 17, 2024 and the support window closed in March 18, 2026. I guess their products only last two years and then malfunctions barely a week after the warranty expires, so that they don't have to help you.
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