Head-to-head

UREVO Strollmate vs Egofit Walker Pro

Both are small pads meant to live under a desk, and both refuse to fold. That is where the similarity ends.

The Strollmate is the budget entry point. The Egofit costs two price bands more and buys you a fixed 5° incline, app tracking and the smallest footprint here — on a narrow 14.2-inch belt.

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Spec-by-spec

Manufacturer-stated figures. Confirm on the Amazon listing before you buy — brands revise these between production runs.

SpecUREVO StrollmateEgofit Walker Pro
Top speed3.8 mph3.1 mph
Stated capacity265 lb220 lb
Deck size39.4" x 15.7"40" x 14.2"
InclineFixedFixed 5° rise
StorageNon-folding, ultra-slimNon-folding, compact
Price band$$$$
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Buy the UREVO Strollmate if…

  • Budget is the deciding factor
  • You want the wider belt of the two (15.7")
  • You just want more daily steps

Buy the Egofit Walker Pro if…

  • You want a harder session without walking faster
  • Your usable floor space is very small
  • You want app tracking built in

The two models in full

01

UREVO Strollmate

Ultra-thin budget pick that disappears under a desk

Cheap, thin and wide enough for a relaxed gait. No incline, no app, no fuss.

Top speed
3.8 mph
Capacity
265 lb
Deck
39.4" x 15.7"
Incline
Fixed
Storage
Non-folding, ultra-slim
Price band
$
  • Frequently the cheapest credible pad on Amazon
  • Under 4 inches tall, so it clears low desks and sofas
  • Light enough to move one-handed by the built-in handle
  • Short deck suits shorter strides
  • Basic remote, no app
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02

Egofit Walker Pro

The only true incline pad small enough for a desk

More effort per step thanks to the built-in rise, and the easiest pad here to fit into a cramped office.

Top speed
3.1 mph
Capacity
220 lb
Deck
40" x 14.2"
Incline
Fixed 5° rise
Storage
Non-folding, compact
Price band
$$$
  • Built-in incline raises effort without raising speed
  • Smallest footprint of the pads here
  • App tracking built in
  • Premium price
  • Narrow belt
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FAQ

Why is the Egofit so much more expensive?
You are paying for the incline mechanism, the compact engineering and the app integration rather than for a bigger deck or motor.
Is 3.1 mph too slow on the Egofit?
For desk walking, no — most people type comfortably at 1.5–2.5 mph. It only matters if you also want brisk walks.
Which is better for weight loss?
Incline raises effort at the same speed, so the Egofit does more work per minute. Total time walked still matters more than either machine.
Do either fold?
Neither. Both are slim, non-folding designs meant to stay put under a desk.

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