UREVO Treadmills UK: Every Model Reviewed & Compared

UREVO walking pads and treadmills UK range

UREVO makes more walking pads and compact treadmills than any other brand selling in the UK. At last count, eleven models span three product lines , SpaceWalk, Foldi and CyberPad, covering everything from a £99 under-desk walking pad to a £599 brushless-motor flagship with 14% auto incline and ambient LED lighting. It is both an impressively complete range and a genuinely confusing one to navigate.

The company is headquartered in Redmond, Washington, with manufacturing in Shenzhen, China. UREVO has established itself as one of the highest-volume walking pad brands on Amazon globally, frequently appearing in roundups from TechRadar, BarBend, Live Science and Runna. The brand claims bestseller status on Amazon, and the review volume across its listings supports that. Several models have hundreds of verified reviews on Amazon UK alone.

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What sets UREVO apart from generic walking pad brands is its software ecosystem and motor technology. The SmartCoach app provides AI-powered workout plans, HIIT programmes synced to scenic virtual routes, and real-time coaching. The premium CyberPad models use brushless motors — a genuine engineering advancement that reduces noise, eliminates carbon dust and extends motor lifespan significantly compared to the brushed motors found in most sub-£300 walking pads. Whether that matters more than belt width and build quality is the question this guide will help you answer.

UREVO operates a dedicated UK store alongside Amazon UK listings. Purchases through the UK store receive an automatic 2-year warranty (1 year standard plus 1 year extended). Purchases through Amazon UK are covered by UREVO’s standard 1-year warranty plus Amazon’s own returns policy.

Understanding the Range: Three Product Lines

UREVO organises its products into three series, though the naming conventions are not always consistent across Amazon listings and the official store. Here is how to make sense of them:

SpaceWalk Series — flat walking pads designed for under-desk use and home walking. All models cap at 4 mph. No handrails. Prices range from £99 to £199. These are UREVO’s core walking pads: compact, quiet and simple. The differences between models come down to belt size, motor power and whether they connect to the SmartCoach app.

Foldi Series — foldable treadmills with handrails that support both walking and running. Speeds reach 6.2 to 7.6 mph depending on the model. Some include auto incline. Prices range from £189 to £449. The Foldi range is where UREVO transitions from walking pad brand to genuine treadmill manufacturer. If you want to jog or run on a UREVO, this is the series to look at.

CyberPad Series — premium walking pads with brushless motors, 14% auto incline and ambient LED lighting. Despite the incline capability, these are still walking pads — max speed is 4 mph. Two variants exist: “for Home” (with an expanded open-front running deck and LED ambient lighting) and “for Office” (ultra-slim profile designed to fit under standing desks). Neither model has handrails. Prices start at £529.

Every UREVO Model Compared

Model Key Specs Price
SpaceWalk S2 4 mph · No incline · 2.25HP £99.99
SpaceWalk E1L 4 mph · No incline · 2.5HP · SmartCoach £129.99
SpaceWalk S1L 4 mph · No incline · 2.5HP £169.99
SpaceWalk E4 4 mph · No incline · 2.5HP · HiveTech £199
Foldi Strol 2E 6.2 mph · No incline · 2.25HP · Zwift £189.99
Foldi 2-in-1 6.2 mph · No incline · 2.25HP £239.99
Foldi Mini 6.2 mph · No incline · 2.25HP · 12 HIIT £259.99
Foldi 3S 7.6 mph · 0–9% auto · 2.25HP · SmartCoach £329.99
Foldi Strol 2S Pro 7.6 mph · 0–9% auto · 2.5HP £449.99
CyberPad Office 4 mph · 0–14% auto · Brushless · 35dB £529.99
CyberPad Home 4 mph · 0–14% auto · Brushless · Handrails £599

SpaceWalk Series: Walking Pads (£99–£199)

The SpaceWalk line is UREVO’s bread and butter — flat, handlebar-free walking pads that sit under a desk or slide beneath a sofa when you are done. Every model tops out at 4 mph, which is a brisk walk but not a jog. The real differences between models are belt dimensions, motor power and whether you get the SmartCoach app integration.

SpaceWalk S2 — £99.99

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The cheapest UREVO you can buy. At under £100, the S2 is a compact, no-frills walking pad aimed at people who want to get their steps in while working from home and do not need app connectivity or premium cushioning. It runs a 2.25HP motor with a basic LED display showing speed, time, distance and calories. You get a remote control, transport wheels and that is about it.

For the money, it competes directly with Citysports and the cheapest WalkingPad models. If you want the lowest possible entry price into a UREVO walking pad and are happy to walk at a steady pace without smart features, this does the job. Do not expect the build quality or belt comfort of the more expensive SpaceWalk models — at this price, you are getting the motor and the belt, nothing more.

Best for: Budget-conscious buyers who want a simple under-desk walking pad and nothing else.

SpaceWalk E1L — £129.99

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The E1L is where UREVO’s SmartCoach app enters the picture. For £30 more than the S2, you get a 2.5HP motor, Bluetooth connectivity, and access to the full UREVO app ecosystem including virtual city runs, HIIT workout modes and real-time coaching. The belt provides a 15 × 35.5 inch (38 × 90 cm) walking surface with 5-layer anti-slip construction, 8 silicone shock absorbers and 2 soft rubber pads.

The E1L arrives pre-assembled and ready to use out of the box. It supports up to 120 kg and operates at less than 45 dB — quiet enough for video calls at walking speeds. The compact dimensions mean it stores easily under furniture, and transport wheels make repositioning straightforward.

This is the sweet spot of the SpaceWalk range. The SmartCoach app adds genuine value for tracking progress and maintaining motivation, and at £129.99 it undercuts the equivalent WalkingPad models by a comfortable margin.

Best for: Most people wanting a connected walking pad at a sensible price.

SpaceWalk S1L — £169.99

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The S1L sits between the E1L and the E4 in both price and spec. The headline feature is the one-touch installation system, which makes initial setup genuinely effortless. It shares the 2.5HP motor and SmartCoach app connectivity of the E1L, but adds a slightly larger walking surface and improved shock absorption for a more comfortable stride.

At £169.99, it occupies an awkward middle ground. The E1L below it offers the same core features for £40 less, while the E4 above it provides UREVO’s premium HiveTech cushioning for £30 more. Unless the larger belt dimensions are specifically what you need, most buyers would be better served choosing one end or the other.

Best for: Buyers who want a mid-range SpaceWalk with a slightly larger walking area.

SpaceWalk E4 — £199

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The top of the SpaceWalk range. The E4 introduces UREVO’s HiveTech cushioning system — a more advanced shock absorption setup that provides noticeably better rebound force and joint protection than the standard silicone absorber arrangement. The walking belt measures 15 × 40.2 inches (38 × 102 cm), which is among the widest in the SpaceWalk lineup.

The 2.5HP motor operates at 45 dB or below, and the sleek curved design with rounded front edge is genuinely attractive by walking pad standards. Live Science reviewed the wood-grain E4W variant and praised the build quality as punching well above its price point, noting that even at higher speeds there was no discomfort in knees or ankles — something cheaper walking pads frequently cause.

The remote control includes a mute button to silence speed-adjustment beeps, which is a small but welcome detail for anyone using this during video calls. SmartCoach app support is included, and the magnetic remote attachment prevents it getting lost between sofa cushions.

If you are only going to walk (not run) and want the best walking pad UREVO makes under £200, the E4 is the one to buy.

Best for: Anyone who wants UREVO’s best walking pad experience without stepping up to the CyberPad premium.

Foldi Series: Foldable Treadmills (£189–£449)

The Foldi range is where UREVO gets serious. These are proper foldable treadmills with handrails, safety keys and speeds that support actual running. If you have outgrown a walking pad — or never wanted one in the first place — this is the lineup to consider. Every model folds for storage, and several offer 2-in-1 functionality: fold the handrails down for walking pad mode, raise them for running mode.

Foldi Strol 2E — £189.99

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The Strol 2E is UREVO’s most interesting foldable treadmill and arguably the best value in the entire range. It is a 2-in-1 machine: with the handrails folded down it works as a walking pad (0.6–4 mph), and with them raised it becomes a running treadmill reaching 6.2 mph. The 2.25HP motor is quiet enough for home use, and the 15 × 40.2 inch (38 × 102 cm) belt provides adequate space for jogging.

The standout feature is connectivity. The Strol 2E is the only UREVO model that supports both Zwift and Kinomap in addition to the UREVO SmartCoach app. If you use Zwift for virtual running, this is your only option in the UREVO range — and at £189.99, it is one of the cheapest Zwift-compatible treadmills you can buy in the UK.

There is no incline, which limits the training variety. But for a compact 2-in-1 treadmill with premium app compatibility at under £200, it is hard to fault.

Best for: Zwift and Kinomap users on a budget, or anyone wanting a 2-in-1 walking pad and running treadmill.

Foldi 2-in-1 — £239.99

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The Foldi 2-in-1 follows the same concept as the Strol 2E — fold-down handrails that convert between walking pad and running treadmill modes. It features one-touch installation and a 2.25HP motor with speeds up to 6.2 mph. At £239.99 it sits £50 above the Strol 2E, and the additional cost buys you improved folding mechanics and a more streamlined setup process.

Honestly, for most buyers the Strol 2E at £189.99 offers better value, particularly given its Zwift and Kinomap compatibility. The 2-in-1 makes sense if you specifically value the one-touch fold mechanism or if the Strol 2E is out of stock, but it is not the first Foldi model we would recommend at this price point.

Best for: Buyers who want a 2-in-1 foldable with easy setup and do not need Zwift compatibility.

Foldi Mini — £259.99

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The Foldi Mini is built for people who want structured HIIT workouts without a gym membership. It packs 12 preset HIIT programmes into a machine that folds flat to just 5.1 inches (13 cm) high and weighs only 49.8 lbs (22.6 kg). The 2.25HP motor pushes to 6.2 mph, and the 16 × 41.3 inch (40.6 × 105 cm) anti-slip belt is wider than most models at this price.

There is no incline and no app connectivity — this is a deliberately simple machine that focuses on doing HIIT programmes well. The adjustable LCD platform tilts for easy viewing regardless of your height, and a phone holder keeps entertainment accessible.

The fold-flat design is the genuine differentiator. At 5.1 inches folded height, this slides under a bed or sofa more easily than any other UREVO foldable. If storage space is your primary concern and you want more than a walking pad can offer, the Foldi Mini is the answer.

Best for: Small-space living where a fold-flat design and HIIT programmes matter more than smart features.

Foldi 3S — £329.99

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The Foldi 3S is the first model in the range to combine running speeds with auto incline. It reaches 7.6 mph — enough for a solid jog — and the 9-level automatic incline adds genuine training variety that the flat Foldi models cannot match. The height-adjustable design accommodates different users, and the 8-point shock absorption system provides better joint protection than the basic 5-layer setups on cheaper models.

SmartCoach app integration is included, bringing the virtual city runs and HIIT workout modes that make UREVO’s software ecosystem genuinely useful. The combination of 7.6 mph speed, 9% incline and app connectivity makes this the most complete training tool in the Foldi range short of the flagship Strol 2S Pro.

At £329.99, it sits in competitive territory against entry-level models from JLL and budget offerings from Reebok. The Foldi 3S will not match those for belt size or stability at running pace, but it folds far more compactly and weighs considerably less.

Best for: Joggers who want incline training in a compact, foldable package with smart features.

Foldi Strol 2S Pro — £449.99

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The Strol 2S Pro is the flagship of the Foldi range and the most capable treadmill UREVO makes. It combines the 2-in-1 walking/running concept with a more powerful 2.5HP motor, 9% auto incline, sturdy handrails with anti-slip grip, and UREVO’s most advanced 8-point shock absorption system. Walking mode runs 0.6–4 mph; running mode pushes to 7.6 mph with incline.

The running belt measures 42.52 × 16.54 inches (108 × 42 cm) — the widest in the Foldi range — and the dual-screen display shows all essential metrics including incline level. SwiftFold technology allows one-step folding, and the machine has been tested through 1,000 folding cycles for durability. Six built-in HIIT programmes are included alongside full SmartCoach app connectivity.

The Strol 2S Pro is genuinely impressive for the money. At £449.99 it competes with mid-range conventional treadmills, and while it cannot match a full-size machine for belt length or maximum speed, the folding design and compact footprint make it viable for spaces where a traditional treadmill simply would not fit.

One limitation worth noting: UREVO’s UK store cannot ship this model to Northern Ireland. Buyers in NI should purchase through Amazon UK instead, which does deliver.

Best for: The most serious runner in the UREVO range who still needs a machine that folds away.

CyberPad Series: Premium Walking Pads (£529–£599)

The CyberPad line represents a fundamentally different approach to walking pads. Where the SpaceWalk series competes on value, the CyberPad competes on technology. Both models feature UREVO’s proprietary MegaPower brushless motor — the same type of motor technology used in electric vehicles — along with 14% automatic incline, 8-point shock absorption, alloy steel construction and 256-colour RGB ambient lighting. These are walking pads engineered to feel premium in every respect.

The catch: despite the incline capability and the impressive motor, both CyberPads are still limited to a maximum 4 mph. You are paying treadmill money for a walking pad. Whether that makes sense depends entirely on whether you value incline walking over running speed.

CyberPad Office — £529.99

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The CyberPad for Office is designed specifically for under-desk use. Its ultra-slim 6.4-inch (16.3 cm) profile fits beneath 90% of standing desks, and the dual brushless motor system operates at just 35 dB — quieter than a typical library. There are no handrails; this is meant to sit beneath your workspace and let you walk while you work.

The running surface is expandable, providing a larger walking area than its slim profile suggests. The 14% auto incline (adjustable across 9 levels) means you can simulate serious hill walks without the machine taking up additional space. Speed-responsive LED lighting syncs with your pace, and the SmartCoach app handles workout tracking and virtual city routes.

At £529.99, this is a significant investment for a walking pad that tops out at 4 mph. But if you work from home, want the quietest possible under-desk treadmill, and value incline walking over running, the CyberPad Office delivers a genuinely premium experience that cheaper models cannot match.

Best for: Remote workers who want the quietest, slimmest under-desk walking pad available with serious incline capability.

CyberPad Home — £599

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The CyberPad for Home is the full expression of UREVO’s flagship technology. It shares the brushless motor, 14% auto incline and premium build quality of the Office model, but distinguishes itself with an open-front design and a 30% expanded running deck. The walking belt measures 42.52 × 16.54 inches (108 × 42 cm) — significantly larger than any SpaceWalk model. Like the Office variant, there are no handrails.

The open-front design gives a less enclosed feeling than traditional walking pads, and the larger deck means you are not constantly adjusting your stride. The alloy steel frame is robust, and the 8-point HiveTech shock absorption system — inspired by automotive suspension — reduces joint impact noticeably compared to the standard SpaceWalk cushioning. Worth noting: at 14% incline without handrails, you will want to start at lower gradients and work up gradually.

Available in black or blue, the CyberPad for Home folds vertically for storage. UK store reviews from real buyers praise the build quality, quiet operation and incline capability, with one verified buyer noting it handles steep incline walks comfortably and stores easily despite its weight.

Neither CyberPad model ships to Northern Ireland from the UREVO UK store. Amazon UK does deliver to NI.

Best for: Incline walking enthusiasts who want the best walking pad technology UREVO offers and do not need running speeds.

The UREVO SmartCoach App

Most current UREVO models (all except the SpaceWalk S2 and the Foldi Mini) connect to the UREVO SmartCoach app via Bluetooth. The app provides four workout modes: Free Training, Goal Workout, Immersive Running and Challenge Mode.

The Immersive Running mode is the standout feature. It uses real-world city maps and scenic routes — including Alpine tours, Lake Como and Sydney Harbour Bridge — with the SmartCoach automatically adjusting speed and incline based on the terrain. Challenge Mode adds a competitive element with live leaderboards where you can race against other UREVO users.

The app syncs workout data including speed, distance, time and calories burned, and provides post-session reports for tracking progress. It is free to use with no subscription required, which is a genuine advantage over platforms like iFIT that charge monthly fees.

For Zwift and Kinomap users, only the Strol 2E supports these third-party platforms. Every other model is limited to the UREVO ecosystem.

Who Should Buy UREVO

UREVO makes the most sense for two types of buyer. First: anyone who wants a walking pad in the £100–£200 range and values app connectivity. The SpaceWalk E1L at £129.99 is the obvious pick here — it offers SmartCoach integration, a decent motor and good build quality at a price that undercuts most competitors. Second: anyone intrigued by incline walking but not ready to commit to a full-size treadmill. The CyberPad models are genuinely innovative, offering 14% auto incline in a form factor that slides under a desk.

The Foldi foldable treadmills occupy more competitive territory. At £329–£449, you are entering the price range of conventional treadmills from brands like JLLReebok and Domyos that offer larger belts, higher speeds and better stability at running pace. The Foldi models counter with dramatically smaller footprints and lighter weights — the trade-off is whether compactness matters more to you than running performance.

The Strol 2E at £189.99 deserves a specific mention. Its Zwift and Kinomap compatibility at that price point is genuinely unique in the UK market and makes it an obvious recommendation for virtual running enthusiasts on a budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you run on UREVO walking pads?

No. All SpaceWalk and CyberPad models cap at 4 mph, which is a brisk walk. For running, you need a Foldi series foldable treadmill with the handrails raised. The fastest UREVO models (Foldi 3S and Strol 2S Pro) reach 7.6 mph, which supports steady jogging but is slower than most conventional treadmills. You generally cannot run on a walking pad.

What is the difference between CyberPad Home and CyberPad Office?

Both have 14% auto incline, brushless motors and no handrails. The CyberPad for Home has an open-front design with a 30% expanded running deck and LED ambient lighting, available in black or blue. The CyberPad for Office has a slimmer 6.4-inch profile designed to fit under standing desks and claims 35 dB operation. Choose Home if you want the larger belt and do not need under-desk clearance. Choose Office if fitting beneath a standing desk and noise level are priorities.

Does UREVO deliver to Northern Ireland?

The UREVO UK store (uk.urevo.com) cannot ship to Northern Ireland. Buyers in NI should purchase through Amazon UK instead, which does deliver to Northern Irish addresses.

What warranty does UREVO offer in the UK?

Purchases through the UREVO UK store receive an automatic 2-year warranty (1 year standard plus 1 year extended). Purchases through Amazon UK are covered by UREVO’s standard 1-year warranty plus Amazon’s own returns policy.

Which UREVO works with Zwift?

The Strol 2E is the only UREVO model that supports Zwift and Kinomap connectivity. All other models connect to the UREVO SmartCoach app exclusively. If Zwift compatibility is important to you, the Strol 2E at £189.99 is your only option in the range.

Are UREVO treadmills quiet enough for video calls?

At walking speeds, most models operate at 45 dB or below, which is quiet enough for video calls. The CyberPad for Office claims 35 dB — essentially library-quiet. Several SpaceWalk models include a remote mute button to silence speed-adjustment beeps. At higher speeds on the Foldi models, motor and footfall noise increase noticeably.

What is the SmartCoach app and do I need to pay for it?

The UREVO SmartCoach app is a free companion app (no subscription required) that connects via Bluetooth to most UREVO models. It offers workout tracking, virtual city runs with real-world maps, HIIT programmes and Challenge Mode with leaderboards. It is free to use — no ongoing costs beyond the treadmill purchase.

How does UREVO compare to WalkingPad?

Both are Chinese-manufactured walking pad brands competing in similar price ranges. WalkingPad by Kingsmith holds the patent on the original folding walking pad design and has a longer track record. UREVO offers more models at more price points with better app connectivity and (in the CyberPad range) more advanced motor technology. WalkingPad tends to have a slight edge on build quality at equivalent prices. For most buyers, the best approach is to compare the specific model you are considering rather than choosing by brand loyalty.

For more brand comparisons, see our guides to WalkingPad treadmillsMerach treadmills and best walking pads UK. For buyers who need higher running speeds and larger belts, our JLL and Reebok brand guides cover more conventional treadmill options.

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  • Chris Linford

    Runner and home fitness enthusiast reviewing treadmills and walking pads for everyday use.

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