Head-to-head

UREVO Strollmate vs WalkingPad P1

This is the classic entry-versus-premium question in the category. The Strollmate is the cheapest pad we recommend; the P1 sits two price bands above it.

What the money buys is deck: 47.2" x 17.3" against 39.4" x 15.7", plus a fold-in-half hinge. The Strollmate answers with a higher stated capacity (265 lb vs 242 lb) and a lower profile.

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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 StrollmateWalkingPad P1 / R2 series
Top speed3.8 mph3.72 mph
Stated capacity265 lb242 lb
Deck size39.4" x 15.7"47.2" x 17.3"
InclineFixedFixed
StorageNon-folding, ultra-slimFolds in half
Price band$$$$
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Buy the UREVO Strollmate if…

  • You are under about 5'8" and walk at desk pace
  • You want the lowest price
  • You will slide it under a sofa rather than fold it

Buy the WalkingPad P1 / R2 series if…

  • You are tall or take long strides
  • You walk for hours and want the roomier deck
  • You need to fold it away in a shared room

The two models in full

01

UREVO Strollmate

Ultra-thin budget pick that disappears under a desk

Perfectly adequate for shorter strides and tight budgets, and the thinner of the two when left out.

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

WalkingPad P1 / R2 series

Longer deck for taller walkers and longer strides

The upgrade you feel if you are tall, walk for hours, or need the pad to disappear into a closet.

Top speed
3.72 mph
Capacity
242 lb
Deck
47.2" x 17.3"
Incline
Fixed
Storage
Folds in half
Price band
$$$
  • One of the longest decks in the folding category
  • Wider belt reduces heel clipping for long strides
  • Quiet at typical desk-walking speeds
  • Costs more than entry pads
  • Still no incline
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FAQ

How much deck length do I need?
As a rough rule, under 5'8" a 39–40 inch deck is fine; above that, aim for 45 inches or more, and above 6'2" prioritise deck length over everything else.
Is the P1 quieter?
Both are quiet at desk speeds. The P1's larger frame and brushless motor make it the more refined of the two, but neither is loud while walking.
Does the Strollmate hold more weight?
Its stated capacity is 265 lb against 242 lb for the P1 — one of the few specs where the cheaper pad leads.
Which should a first-time buyer get?
Start with the Strollmate if you are unsure you will use it daily. Upgrade to the P1 once walking while working is a habit.

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