UREVO Treadmills UK: Every Model Reviewed & Compared

UREVO walking pads and treadmills UK range

Brand guide

UREVO makes more walking pads and compact treadmills than any other brand selling in the UK. At last count, eleven models span three 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 lighting. It’s an impressively complete range, and a genuinely confusing one to navigate. This guide sorts out what each series is for, compares all eleven models, and tells you which one to buy.

By Chris Linford  |  Updated July 2026  |  Researched and compared, not affiliate-ranked

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Best value walking pad
UREVO SpaceWalk E1L
SpaceWalk E1L
RunRank 4.4
£129.99
  • Speed 4 mph
  • Motor 2.5HP
  • App SmartCoach
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Best under £200
UREVO SpaceWalk E4
SpaceWalk E4
RunRank 4.3
£199.99
  • Speed 4 mph
  • Motor 2.5HP
  • Cushion HiveTech
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Best value
Best value in the range
UREVO Foldi Strol 2E
Foldi Strol 2E
RunRank 4.5
£189.99
  • Speed 6.2 mph
  • Motor 2.25HP
  • Apps Zwift + Kinomap
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Best for incline jogging
UREVO Foldi 3S
Foldi 3S
RunRank 4.2
£329.99
  • Speed 7.6 mph
  • Incline 9% auto
  • App SmartCoach
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Flagship runner
UREVO Foldi Strol 2S Pro
Foldi Strol 2S Pro
RunRank 4.3
£449.99
  • Speed 7.6 mph
  • Incline 9% auto
  • Motor 2.5HP
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Premium incline walking
UREVO CyberPad Home
CyberPad Home
RunRank 4.2
£599
  • Speed 4 mph
  • Incline 14% auto
  • Motor Brushless
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UREVO is headquartered in Redmond, Washington, with manufacturing in Shenzhen, and it’s one of the highest-volume walking-pad brands on Amazon, turning up in roundups from TechRadar, BarBend, Live Science and Runna, with several models carrying hundreds of verified UK reviews. What sets it apart from generic brands is two things: the free SmartCoach app, and, on the premium CyberPads, a brushless motor that’s quieter, dust-free and far longer-lived than the brushed motors in most sub-£300 pads. Buy through the UREVO UK store and you get an automatic 2-year warranty; buy through Amazon UK and you get UREVO’s 1-year warranty plus Amazon’s returns policy.

The three series, explained

SpaceWalk (£99 to £199)Flat walking pads for under-desk and home walking. All cap at 4 mph, no handrails. Compact, quiet and simple; the differences come down to belt size, motor power and whether you get the SmartCoach app.
Foldi (£189 to £449)Foldable treadmills with handrails that walk and run, reaching 6.2 to 7.6 mph, some with auto incline. This is where UREVO becomes a genuine treadmill maker. If you want to jog or run, look here.
CyberPad (£529 to £599)Premium walking pads with brushless motors, 14% auto incline and ambient lighting. Despite the incline, they’re still walking pads: max speed is 4 mph. You’re paying treadmill money for a walking pad with serious hills.

Every UREVO model compared

ModelMax speedInclineMotorPrice
SpaceWalk S24 mphNone2.25HP£99.99
SpaceWalk E1L4 mphNone2.5HP£129.99
SpaceWalk S1L4 mphNone2.5HP£169.99
SpaceWalk E44 mphNone2.5HP£199.99
Foldi Strol 2E6.2 mphNone2.25HP£189.99
Foldi 2-in-16.2 mphNone2.25HP£239.99
Foldi Mini6.2 mphNone2.25HP£259.99
Foldi 3S7.6 mph9% auto2.25HP£329.99
Foldi Strol 2S Pro7.6 mph9% auto2.5HP£449.99
CyberPad Office4 mph14% autoBrushless£529.99
CyberPad Home4 mph14% autoBrushless£599

SpaceWalk series: walking pads (£99 to £199)

The SpaceWalk line is UREVO’s bread and butter: flat, handrail-free walking pads that sit under a desk or slide beneath a sofa when you’re done. Every model tops out at 4 mph, a brisk walk but not a jog. The real differences come down to belt size, motor power and whether you get SmartCoach app integration.

SpaceWalk S2

UREVO SpaceWalk S2 walking pad
RunRank 3.7 / 5

Cheapest way in

£99.99

No frills, under £100. Buy on Amazon.

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  • Top speed 4 mph
  • Motor 2.25HP
  • Display Basic LED
  • Extras Remote, wheels

The cheapest UREVO you can buy. Under £100 gets you a compact, no-frills walking pad for getting your steps in while you work from home, with a 2.25HP motor, a basic LED display for speed, time, distance and calories, a remote and transport wheels. It competes with Citysports and the cheapest WalkingPad models. Don’t expect the belt comfort of the pricier SpaceWalks: at this price you’re paying for the motor and the belt, nothing more.

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

SpaceWalk E1L

UREVO SpaceWalk E1L walking pad
RunRank 4.4 / 5

Best connected walking pad for the money

£129.99

The sweet spot of the range. Buy on Amazon.

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  • Top speed 4 mph
  • Motor 2.5HP
  • Belt 38 x 90cm
  • App SmartCoach
  • Max user 120 kg
  • Noise Under 45dB

This is where SmartCoach enters the picture. For £30 more than the S2 you get a 2.5HP motor, Bluetooth, and the full UREVO app: virtual city runs, HIIT modes and real-time coaching. The 38 x 90cm anti-slip belt has 8 silicone shock absorbers, it arrives pre-assembled, supports up to 120kg and runs under 45dB, quiet enough for calls at walking speed. It’s the sweet spot of the range, and it undercuts the equivalent WalkingPad by a comfortable margin.

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

SpaceWalk S1L

UREVO SpaceWalk S1L walking pad
RunRank 3.8 / 5

Mid-range, slightly larger belt

£169.99

One-touch setup, larger belt. Buy on Amazon.

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  • Top speed 4 mph
  • Motor 2.5HP
  • Setup One-touch install
  • App SmartCoach

The S1L sits between the E1L and E4 on price and spec. Its headline is a one-touch installation system that makes setup effortless, and it adds a slightly larger belt and improved shock absorption over the E1L while sharing the same 2.5HP motor and SmartCoach app. At £169.99 it’s an awkward middle ground: the E1L gives you the same core features for £40 less, and the E4 adds HiveTech cushioning for £30 more. Unless the larger belt is exactly what you need, most buyers are better off at one end or the other.

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

SpaceWalk E4

UREVO SpaceWalk E4 walking pad
RunRank 4.3 / 5

UREVO’s best walking pad under £200

£199.99

HiveTech cushioning, widest SpaceWalk belt. Buy on Amazon.

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  • Top speed 4 mph
  • Motor 2.5HP
  • Belt 38 x 102cm
  • Cushion HiveTech
  • Noise 45dB or below
  • App SmartCoach

The top of the SpaceWalk range. The E4 introduces UREVO’s HiveTech cushioning, which gives noticeably better rebound and joint protection than the standard silicone setup, on a wide 38 x 102cm belt. The 2.5HP motor runs at 45dB or below and the curved design is genuinely smart by walking-pad standards. Live Science reviewed the wood-grain E4W variant and praised its build as punching above its price, noting no knee or ankle discomfort even at higher speeds. The remote has a mute button for silencing beeps on calls and attaches magnetically so it doesn’t vanish down the sofa.

Best for. Anyone who wants UREVO’s best walking pad without stepping up to a CyberPad.

Foldi series: foldable treadmills (£189 to £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’ve outgrown a walking pad, or never wanted one, this is the lineup. Every model folds, and several are 2-in-1: handrails down for walking-pad mode, up for running.

Foldi Strol 2E

UREVO Foldi Strol 2E walking pad
RunRank 4.5 / 5

Best value in the range, and the only Zwift option

£189.99

2-in-1 walking pad and runner with Zwift. Buy on Amazon.

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  • Speed 0.6 to 6.2 mph
  • Motor 2.25HP
  • Belt 38 x 102cm
  • Apps Zwift, Kinomap, SmartCoach
  • Type 2-in-1 foldable

The Strol 2E is UREVO’s most interesting foldable and arguably the best value in the whole range. Handrails down, it’s a walking pad at 0.6 to 4 mph; handrails up, it’s a running treadmill to 6.2 mph, on a 38 x 102cm belt with a quiet 2.25HP motor. The standout is connectivity: it’s the only UREVO that supports Zwift and Kinomap as well as SmartCoach, and at £189.99 it’s one of the cheapest Zwift-compatible treadmills in the UK. There’s no incline, which limits variety, but for a compact 2-in-1 with premium app support under £200 it’s 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

UREVO Foldi 2-in-1 walking pad
RunRank 3.9 / 5

2-in-1 with easy one-touch fold

£239.99

Same concept, smoother folding. Buy on Amazon.

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  • Speed 0.6 to 6.2 mph
  • Motor 2.25HP
  • Setup One-touch install
  • Type 2-in-1 foldable

The Foldi 2-in-1 follows the same fold-down-handrail concept as the Strol 2E, with one-touch installation and a 2.25HP motor to 6.2 mph. At £50 above the Strol 2E, the extra buys smoother folding mechanics and an easier setup. Honestly, for most people the Strol 2E is better value, especially with its Zwift and Kinomap support, so the 2-in-1 makes sense mainly if you specifically value the one-touch fold or the Strol 2E is out of stock.

Best for. Buyers who want a 2-in-1 foldable with easy setup and don’t need Zwift.

Foldi Mini

UREVO Foldi Mini walking pad
RunRank 3.9 / 5

Fold-flat HIIT machine

£259.99

Folds to 13cm, 12 HIIT programmes. Buy on Amazon.

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  • Speed 0.6 to 6.2 mph
  • Motor 2.25HP
  • Belt 40.6 x 105cm
  • Folded height 13 cm
  • Weight 22.6 kg
  • Programmes 12 HIIT

The Foldi Mini is built for structured HIIT without a gym. It packs 12 preset HIIT programmes into a machine that folds to just 13cm high and weighs 22.6kg, with a 2.25HP motor to 6.2 mph and a wider-than-usual 40.6 x 105cm belt. There’s no incline and no app: it’s deliberately simple and focused on doing HIIT well, with a tilting LCD and a phone holder. The fold-flat design is the real differentiator, sliding under a bed or sofa more easily than any other UREVO foldable.

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

Foldi 3S

UREVO Foldi 3S walking pad
RunRank 4.2 / 5

Best for incline jogging in a foldable

£329.99

Running speed plus 9% auto incline. Buy on Amazon.

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  • Top speed 7.6 mph
  • Incline 9% auto (9 levels)
  • Motor 2.25HP
  • Cushioning 8-point
  • App SmartCoach

The Foldi 3S is the first in the range to pair running speed with auto incline. It reaches 7.6 mph with a 9-level automatic incline that adds real training variety the flat Foldis can’t, on a height-adjustable frame with 8-point shock absorption. SmartCoach brings the virtual city runs and HIIT modes that make UREVO’s software genuinely useful. At £329.99 it’s up against entry-level JLL and Reebok models: it won’t match them for belt size or stability at pace, but it folds far more compactly and weighs a lot less.

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

Foldi Strol 2S Pro

UREVO Foldi Strol 2S Pro walking pad
RunRank 4.3 / 5

Flagship: the most capable UREVO

£449.99

2-in-1, 9% incline, widest Foldi belt. Buy on Amazon.

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  • Speed 0.6 to 7.6 mph
  • Incline 9% auto
  • Motor 2.5HP
  • Belt 108 x 42cm
  • Folding SwiftFold, 1,000 cycles
  • Programmes 6 HIIT + SmartCoach

The Strol 2S Pro is the flagship Foldi and the most capable treadmill UREVO makes. It combines the 2-in-1 concept with a stronger 2.5HP motor, 9% auto incline, sturdy anti-slip handrails and UREVO’s best 8-point shock absorption. Walking mode runs 0.6 to 4 mph; running mode hits 7.6 mph with incline, on the widest belt in the Foldi range at 108 x 42cm, with a dual-screen display, one-step SwiftFold folding rated for 1,000 cycles, six HIIT programmes and full SmartCoach. At £449.99 it competes with mid-range conventional treadmills, and while it can’t match a full-size machine on belt length or top speed, the folding footprint makes it viable where a traditional treadmill won’t fit. One caveat: UREVO’s UK store can’t ship it to Northern Ireland, so NI buyers should use Amazon UK, which does deliver.

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

CyberPad series: premium walking pads (£529 to £599)

The CyberPad line is a different approach. Where SpaceWalk competes on value, CyberPad competes on technology. Both models use UREVO’s MegaPower brushless motor, the same motor type used in electric vehicles, along with 14% auto incline, 8-point shock absorption, an alloy-steel frame and 256-colour RGB ambient lighting. The catch: despite the incline and the motor, both still cap at 4 mph, so you’re paying treadmill money for a walking pad. Whether that makes sense comes down to whether you value incline walking over running speed. Neither CyberPad ships to Northern Ireland from the UREVO UK store, though Amazon UK does deliver to NI.

CyberPad Office

UREVO CyberPad Office walking pad
RunRank 4.0 / 5

Quietest, slimmest under-desk pad

£529.99

Ultra-slim, 35dB, Prime members only. Buy on Amazon.

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  • Top speed 4 mph
  • Incline 14% auto (9 levels)
  • Motor MegaPower brushless
  • Profile 16.3cm slim
  • Noise 35dB
  • Handrails None

The CyberPad for Office is built for under-desk use. Its ultra-slim 16.3cm profile fits beneath 90% of standing desks, and the dual brushless motor runs at just 35dB, quieter than a library. There are no handrails: it’s meant to sit under your workspace and let you walk while you work. The running surface expands to give more room than the slim profile suggests, the 14% auto incline across 9 levels simulates serious hill walks without extra footprint, and speed-responsive LED lighting syncs with your pace. At £529.99, currently listed for Prime members only, it’s a big spend for a 4 mph pad, but if you work from home and want the quietest, slimmest under-desk pad with real incline, it delivers.

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

CyberPad Home

UREVO CyberPad Home walking pad
RunRank 4.2 / 5

UREVO’s flagship walking pad

£599

Open front, 30% larger deck, brushless. Buy on Amazon.

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  • Top speed 4 mph
  • Incline 14% auto
  • Motor MegaPower brushless
  • Belt 108 x 42cm
  • Frame Alloy steel
  • Handrails None

The CyberPad for Home is the full expression of UREVO’s flagship tech. It shares the brushless motor, 14% auto incline and premium build of the Office model, but adds an open-front design and a 30% larger running deck: the belt measures 108 x 42cm, far bigger than any SpaceWalk. Like the Office, there are no handrails. The open front feels less enclosed and the larger deck means you’re not constantly adjusting your stride, the alloy-steel frame is robust, and the 8-point HiveTech shock absorption, inspired by automotive suspension, cuts joint impact noticeably. Worth noting: at 14% incline without handrails, start low and build up gradually. It comes in black or blue and folds vertically for storage, and UK-store buyers praise the build, the quiet running and the incline.

Best for. Incline-walking enthusiasts who want UREVO’s best walking-pad technology and don’t need running speeds.

The UREVO SmartCoach app

Most UREVO models, all except the SpaceWalk S2 and the Foldi Mini, connect to the free SmartCoach app over Bluetooth. It offers four modes: Free Training, Goal Workout, Immersive Running and Challenge Mode. Immersive Running is the standout, using real-world maps and scenic routes, including Alpine tours, Lake Como and Sydney Harbour Bridge, with the app auto-adjusting speed and incline to the terrain. Challenge Mode adds live leaderboards so you can race other users. It syncs speed, distance, time and calories and gives post-session reports, and it’s free with no subscription, a genuine edge over platforms like iFIT that charge monthly. For Zwift and Kinomap, only the Strol 2E supports third-party platforms; every other model sticks to the UREVO app.

Who should buy UREVO

UREVO makes most sense for two buyers. First, anyone wanting a walking pad in the £100 to £200 range who values app connectivity: the SpaceWalk E1L at £129.99 is the obvious pick, with SmartCoach, a decent motor and good build at a price that undercuts most rivals. Second, anyone intrigued by incline walking but not ready for a full-size treadmill: the CyberPads are genuinely innovative, offering 14% auto incline in a form factor that slides under a desk. The Foldi foldables sit in tougher territory: at £329 to £449 you’re into conventional-treadmill money from JLL, Reebok and Domyos, which offer larger belts and better stability at pace, so the trade-off is compactness against running performance. And the Strol 2E at £189.99 deserves a special mention, because Zwift and Kinomap support at that price is genuinely unique in the UK and an easy recommendation for virtual runners on a budget.

Frequently asked questions

Can you run on UREVO walking pads?

No. Every SpaceWalk and CyberPad caps at 4 mph, which is a brisk walk. For running you need a Foldi foldable with the handrails up. The fastest UREVOs, the Foldi 3S and Strol 2S Pro, reach 7.6 mph, which suits steady jogging but is slower than most conventional treadmills. As a rule, you can’t run on a walking pad.

What is the difference between the CyberPad Home and Office?

Both have 14% auto incline, brushless motors and no handrails. The Home has an open-front design, a 30% larger deck and LED ambient lighting, in black or blue. The Office has a slimmer 16.3cm profile for standing desks and claims 35dB. Choose Home for the larger belt, or Office if under-desk clearance and noise are the priorities.

Does UREVO deliver to Northern Ireland?

The UREVO UK store (uk.urevo.com) can’t ship to Northern Ireland. NI buyers should use Amazon UK instead, which does deliver to Northern Irish addresses.

What warranty does UREVO offer in the UK?

Buy through the UREVO UK store and you get an automatic 2-year warranty, made up of 1 year standard plus 1 year extended. Buy through Amazon UK and you’re covered by UREVO’s standard 1-year warranty plus Amazon’s own returns policy.

Which UREVO works with Zwift?

Only the Strol 2E supports Zwift and Kinomap. Every other model connects to the SmartCoach app alone. If Zwift matters 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 speed, most models run at 45dB or below, which is fine for calls. The CyberPad for Office claims 35dB, essentially library-quiet, and several SpaceWalks include a remote mute button for the beeps. On the Foldi models at higher speeds, motor and footfall noise climb noticeably.

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

SmartCoach is UREVO’s free companion app, with no subscription, that connects over Bluetooth to most models. It handles workout tracking, virtual city runs, HIIT programmes and Challenge Mode leaderboards, with no ongoing cost beyond the treadmill itself.

How does UREVO compare to WalkingPad?

Both are Chinese-made brands competing in similar price ranges. WalkingPad, by Kingsmith, holds the original folding-walking-pad patent, has a longer track record and tends to have a slight build-quality edge at the same price. UREVO offers more models at more price points, better app connectivity and, in the CyberPads, more advanced motor technology. For most buyers it’s better to compare the specific models you’re weighing up than to choose by brand.

The pick for most buyers

For a connected walking pad at a sensible price, the SpaceWalk E1L at £129.99 is the one to buy: a 2.5HP motor, the full SmartCoach app and good build, undercutting most rivals. Want to run? The Foldi Strol 2E is the value pick, and the only UREVO with Zwift.

Prices checked July 2026 and subject to change; we update this page regularly to reflect current UK pricing. HomeTreadmill is reader-supported: when you buy through links on our site we may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. This doesn’t influence our recommendations, every product is assessed independently on its own merits using our RunRank system.

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  • Chris Linford

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

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