Like the tortoise that beat the hare, slow and steady wins the race and that's exactly what the CITYSPORTS Walking Pad Treadmill promises. We've put it through its paces to see if it's worth your money, your space, and your trust. From its whisper-quiet motor to its surprisingly comfortable belt, there's a lot to unpack here. Stick around, because what we found might just surprise you.
Walking Experience and Feel
The walking experience on the CITYSPORTS Walking Pad feels surprisingly smooth and natural underfoot, thanks to its wide five-layer anti-slip belt. The eight-point shock absorption system genuinely protects your joints, which we appreciate during longer sessions. It's like walking on a cushioned path rather than a hard floor. We'd recommend checking pricing clarity before purchasing, since deals can vary across retailers. The belt stays centred, too, so there's no awkward drifting mid-stride. Before committing, review the warranty details, as the 30-day return policy gives you solid peace of mind. Overall, it's a comfortable, confidence-inspiring walk every single time.
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Specifications
Here's what's under the hood of the CITYSPORTS Walking Pad. We love how the specifications accuracy here leaves nothing to guess about — everything's measurable and transparent.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Weight & Size | 7.26 kg; 118x56x11.2 cm |
| Power Output | 440 Watts |
| Speed Range | 1–6 km/h walking mode |
That 440-watt motor prioritises energy efficiency, keeping electricity costs low during daily use. At just 7.26 kg, it's genuinely portable, no gym membership drama required. The compact dimensions slide neatly under desks, making it a smart, space-saving investment for busy households.
Free delivery available. Prices may vary.
Pros and Cons
What We Loved
- Price to value is hard to beat* — you're getting incline levels, quiet motor technology, and shock absorption without breaking the bank.
- Setup is effortless — no assembly required means you're walking within minutes*.
- Colour options stay sleek — the clean black finish fits virtually any home office aesthetic*.
- Price to value is hard to beat:* you're getting incline levels, quiet motor technology, and shock absorption without breaking the bank.
- Setup is effortless:* no assembly required means you're walking within minutes.
- Colour options stay sleek:* the clean black finish fits virtually any home office aesthetic.
Areas for Improvement
- Disassembly challenges* — It's compact, but moving it between rooms isn't always effortless.
- Warranty limitations* — Only a 30-day return window feels short for fitness equipment.
- Narrow speed range* — Topping out at 6 km/h means serious runners won't find this satisfying.
- Disassembly challenges* It's compact, but moving it between rooms isn't always effortless.
- Warranty limitations* Only a 30-day return window feels short for fitness equipment.
- Narrow speed range* Topping out at 6 km/h means serious runners won't find this satisfying.
Final Verdict
Most of what we'd want in a compact walking pad, the CITYSPORTS ZX1 delivers. It's not some product born from unrelated topic brainstorming or generic testing — it's clearly designed for real, everyday use. The incline feature genuinely sets it apart, targeting your calves, hips, and thighs while keeping noise low enough for office calls. Setup is effortless, the remote is handy, and the anti-slip belt feels secure underfoot. Yes, the speed range is limited, but for walking workouts, it's plenty. If you need an affordable, under-desk treadmill that actually works, we'd confidently recommend giving the ZX1 a try.
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Most of what we'd want in a compact walking pad, the CITYSPORTS ZX1 delivers. It's not some product born from unrelated topic brainstorming or generic testing, it's clearly designed for real, everyday use. The incline feature genuinely sets it apart, targeting your calves, hips, and thighs while keeping noise low enough for office calls. Setup is effortless, the remote is handy, and the anti-slip belt feels secure underfoot. Yes, the speed range is limited, but for walking workouts, it's plenty. If you need an affordable, under-desk treadmill that actually works, we'd confidently recommend giving the ZX1 a try.








