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We Found the Best Folding Treadmills for Home Workouts After Testing 35 Options

Compact and portable, our expert-approved picks offer convenience and functionality

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If you want to optimize your at-home fitness routine without sacrificing space, consider investing in a folding treadmill. Folding treadmills are less bulky and more portable than regular treadmills, and many are equipped with powerful functionality and advanced features to enhance your cardio workouts. Some options feature running belts that fold up to a 45-degree angle to save some room, while others collapse entirely to fit under a sofa or into a closet to maximize your floor space.

To find the best folding treadmills, we consulted fitness experts for their advice on which key features to look for when shopping. Then, we spent over 112 hours testing 35 expert-approved folding treadmills at home, jogging and walking at different speeds at least four times per week. When testing folding treadmills, we evaluate each one for its ease of setup, ease of use, features, foldability, and value to find the top options on the market. We also had a certified personal trainer from our Review Board review this article for accuracy surrounding what to look for in folding treadmills and how to operate them properly.

Pros
  • Easy to adjust speed and incline

  • Smooth, quiet operation

  • No subscription needed

Cons
  • Fan angle isn’t adjustable

  • Easy to overshoot target speed and incline

Key Specs

Dimensions: 76 L x 37 W x 63 H inches | Weight Capacity: 350 pounds | Max Speed: 12 miles per hour | Incline: 0%-15% | Our Overall Rating: 4.9/5

Who It’s For

Best if you want features to make your workouts more enjoyable, like Bluetooth connectivity, integrated speakers, app compatibility, and more.

Why We Love It

Horizon Fitness’s 7.4 AT Treadmill is feature-packed, making our workouts more convenient and enjoyable. Our favorites include Bluetooth connectivity, a rapid-charge USB port, integrated speakers, and 10 pre-set workout programs. We also love that the one-step hydraulic folding system makes the tread easy to fold up.

Beyond its nice-to-have features, this treadmill excels in basic functionality. Quick-dial controls on an arm near the panel enable smooth and quiet speed and incline adjustments, ensuring uninterrupted workouts. The easy-to-use control panel and media shelf allow us to connect to our devices and apps without needing an added subscription.

Potential Flaws

  • While the treadmill’s fan kept us cool, we wished we could adjust its angle.
  • We like the convenience of using the dial controls, but we did notice that turning the dials too rapidly can cause you to exceed your intended speed or incline.

How It Folds

This treadmill begins to fold automatically as you lift it up.

Most Valuable Insight

“This treadmill is really loaded with features. I also like how smooth and quick all of its transitions are, as it soundlessly adjusts the incline and speed.” —Riddley Schirm, Verywell Fit product tester

Pros
  • Sturdy and comfortable

  • Very user-friendly

  • Compact and portable

Cons
  • Membership required for streaming workouts

  • Small screen

Key Specs

Dimensions: 74 L x 35 W x 59 H inches | Weight Capacity: 300 pounds | Max Speed: 12 miles per hour | Incline: 0%-12% | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5

Who It’s For

Best for users who want a compact, durable treadmill packed with features, all at a comparatively low price point.

Why We Love It

We love ProForm’s Carbon TLX Treadmill for its intuitive controls, reliable durability, and compact design. Despite being one of the more budget-friendly options we tested, this treadmill proved to be sturdy, comfortable, and loaded with features. Whether walking or running, the belt provides a stable and well-cushioned surface with plenty of give that helps protect against knee or foot pain.

This treadmill also boasts a clear display and large buttons that make it easy to view our stats and change the speed or incline mid-workout. And we love using the iFit app for training sessions and workout classes. We found it easy to fold and compact enough for smaller spaces. Still, the belt feels wide and long enough with plenty of room to run hard without fear of missteps. 

Potential Flaws

  • We love the iFit workouts included with the free trial, but you have to pay for a subscription after 30 days.
  • While the display is clear and crisp, we wish that the screen was a bit larger.

How It Folds

We found folding this treadmill simple and intuitive: Just grab the back edge of the track and start lifting it up until it clicks.

Most Valuable Insight

“My favorite thing about the treadmill is how comfortable it is to run on. There is definitely a sufficient amount of give in the track that allows me to run further without getting pain in my feet and shins.” —Grant Gordon, Verywell Fit product tester

Pros
  • Easy to adjust speed and incline

  • 26 pre-set workouts

  • Large running deck

Cons
  • No workout display screen

  • Emergency stop is very sensitive

Key Specs 

Dimensions: 78 L x 37.6 W x 62.8 H inches | Weight Capacity: 300 pounds | Max Speed: 12 miles per hour | Incline: 0%-15% | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5

Who It’s For

Best for multitasking, whether it’s walking during phone or video calls or in shared home or office spaces.

Why We Love It 

Choosing a quiet treadmill is important to avoid disturbing and distracting yourself or those around you, whether on calls or in a shared space. Not only is Bowflex's BXT8J Treadmill running belt silent, but it also features easy-to-adjust speed and incline settings that remain quiet during transitions. We initially didn't even realize the incline was working because there was no noise. When you’re done with your workout, the treadmill is quick to fold up and wheel to another spot.

Although it’s fairly compact, the belt feels wide and long enough for taller users. Plus, there’s plenty of room on the console to hold your water bottle, gym towel, phone, and tablet. We also like that the user-friendly, easy-to-read control panel makes it easy to track your stats. And you can choose from 26 pre-set workout programs.

Potential Flaws

  • The treadmill doesn’t have a large screen for streaming workout classes, but it does have a device holder for tablets or phones, which allows users to view workouts or shows.
  • Although we appreciate the emergency stop feature, we found it overly sensitive during testing. Accidental bumps caused some workout interruptions.

How It Folds

We found it easy and intuitive to fold—all you have to do is lift the back up, and once it reaches a certain spot, the hydraulic kickstand locks it in place.

Most Valuable Insight

“I think this is a high-end, entry-level treadmill at a really good price. I found this incredibly easy to use, and the belt and motor seem very high quality.” —Jodi Espinosa, Verywell Fit product tester

Pros
  • Automatically adjusts speed and incline

  • Large, clear touchscreen display

  • Smooth, quiet operation

Cons
  • Membership required for streaming workouts

Key Specs

Dimensions: 78.5 L x 36 W x 65 H inches | Weight Capacity: 400 pounds | Max Speed: 12 miles per hour | Incline: -3%-12% | Our Overall Rating: 4.5/5

Who It’s For

Best if you want a high-tech treadmill packed with intuitive features—especially if you’re a runner and want to stream workouts.

Why We Love It

If you want a feature-packed, easy-to-use treadmill, we recommend NordicTrack’s 1250 Treadmill. Beyond its intuitive design, the tread moves smoothly and quietly, even when changing speed and incline. These settings also automatically adapt based on your workout history. And we love that the running belt is well-cushioned and offers ample room for comfortable, long strides.

This treadmill comes with a free 30-day iFit membership, which gives you access to various workouts and on-demand studio sessions. We love streaming from the 10-inch touchscreen, which tilts and swivels so we can follow along on and off the treadmill. Another bonus? A pair of four-speed fans keeps us cool during sweaty runs.

Potential Flaws

  • The iFit membership offers diverse workouts for all fitness levels, but you need to pay for a subscription after the free trial.

How It Folds

The treadmill features built-in hydraulics that make it easy to lift and fold. It locks in place when the treadmill deck reaches a 45-degree angle against the console.

Most Valuable Insight

“It's incredibly easy to use this treadmill. This machine tracks your previous runs and adjusts the incline and speed based on what it assumes would work best for your fitness level. It's quite intuitive, and I love this functionality.” —Stella Yu, Verywell Fit product tester

Pros
  • Large, clear touchscreen display

  • Simple and straightforward to connect to apps

  • Easy to fold and transport

Cons
  • No digital display for stats

Key Specs

Dimensions: ‎74 D x 31 W x 53 H inches | Weight Capacity: 300 pounds | Max Speed: 12 miles per hour | Incline: 0%-10% | Our Overall Rating: 4.5/5

Who It’s For

Best if you want to track and stream various workouts.

Why We Love It

Echelon’s Stride-4S+ Treadmill stands out for its metric tracking, connectivity features, and powerful performance—all packed into a compact footprint at a competitive price. It supports many third-party apps, including Strava, Spotify, Netflix, and more, offering endless options for workouts and entertainment. During testing, we found it easy to connect to the apps on the large, swiveling touchscreen display.

With auto-fold functionality and built-in transport wheels, this treadmill is easy to fold and move when not in use. We also appreciate the easily accessible speed and incline buttons that are adjustable from the screen and handrails. Plus, the long and wide belt provides comfort and assurance, allowing for worry-free running at various speeds.

Potential Flaws

  • While we could view our workout stats on the screen, we wished we had an additional LCD digital display to track metrics during basic workouts that don’t require app connectivity.

How It Folds

To fold this treadmill, you simply lift the rear of the base as far as you can until the hydraulic latch clicks into place to lock it.

Most Valuable Insight

“The ability to access social media, streaming services, and listen to Spotify or Audible out loud or via a connected Bluetooth earpiece is a huge plus to make the experience more entertaining." —Henry Yung, Verywell Fit product tester

Pros
  • Easy to fold and transport

  • Good shock absorption

  • Very user-friendly

Cons
  • Limited features

Key Specs

Dimensions: 78.5 L x 34.5 W x 58.5 H inches | Weight Capacity: 350 pounds | Max Speed: 10 miles per hour | Incline: 0%-12% | Our Overall Rating: 4.4/5

Who It’s For

Best if you live in a small space and prefer a treadmill with straightforward functionality over digital features.

Why We Love It

We love Life Fitness’s F3 Folding Treadmill for anyone with limited floor space because it's compact and easier to fold than other options. During testing, we effortlessly folded up the treadmill thanks to gas-assisted springs that smoothly lifted and lowered the deck. After workouts, folding and rolling the treadmill to a new spot using the four transport wheels is a breeze.

Despite its portability and compact footprint, this treadmill doesn’t skimp on durability, quality, or performance. It features a shock-absorbing system, which is designed to reduce knee and joint stress. The running belt feels comfy and cushioned, with plenty of room for running. We also like that it comes with 15 pre-programmed workouts, a device shelf, and two cup holders.

Potential Flaws

  • This treadmill was missing a few nice-to-have features, like a display and a built-in fan. However, we think it's a great option for anyone who prefers a simple, space-saving option.

How It Folds

The treadmill is very easy to fold: simply pull and raise a lever on the side, and it securely locks into place.

Most Valuable Insight

“My favorite thing about the treadmill is that it’s on the smaller side and not bulky. It's a comfortable run and great for a small space.” —Lauren Coughlin, Verywell Fit product tester

Best for Guided Workouts

ProForm Trainer 12.0 Treadmill

ProForm Trainer 12.0 Treadmill
PHOTO: 360 Fitness Superstore
Pros
  • No subscription needed for the first three years

  • Large, clear touchscreen display

  • Ideal for multiple users

Cons
  • Can’t download other apps

Key Specs

Dimensions: 75 L x 35 W x 64 H inches | Weight Capacity: 300 pounds | Max Speed: 12 miles per hour | Incline: 0%-12% | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5

Who It’s For

Best if you enjoy instructor-led classes to stay motivated and engaged during at-home workouts.

Why We Love It

If you enjoy instructor-led workouts from the comfort of your own home, consider ProForm’s Trainer 12.0 Treadmill. It includes a free 3-year iFit family membership, which gives you virtual access to certified personal trainers who lead studio classes while automatically adjusting your speed and incline. We were impressed by the quality of trainers and workouts, which cater to all fitness levels and feature stunning locations worldwide.

This treadmill is easy to use (even for beginners) thanks to its user-friendly console and simple folding process. We love the large, high-definition touchscreen for streaming workouts and the powerful dual fans to cool down. Plus, the belt is well-cushioned for comfort and shock absorption during runs. 

Potential Flaws

  • We wish you could use the touchscreen to download other workout apps and streaming services.

How It Folds

We found it easy to fold the treadmill by grabbing the back of the deck and lifting it up. A support bar locks into place when the treadmill is vertical.

Most Valuable Insight

“I think this is an all-around great treadmill for everyone: There are beginner, intermediate, and advanced workouts for people of all ability levels. I was also impressed with the quality of the workouts, the coaches, and the beautiful scenery that I was able to take part in during the workouts.” —Nicole Oswald, Verywell Fit product tester

Pros
  • Easy to fold and transport

  • No assembly required

  • Budget-friendly and quiet

Cons
  • Lower maximum speed

  • Limited features

Key Specs

Dimensions: 62 L x 31 W x 45 H inches | Weight Capacity: 265 pounds | Max Speed: 8 miles per hour | Incline: 0%-10% | Our Overall Rating: 4.5/5

Who It’s For

Best for avid walkers who want a compact, easy-to-move treadmill for upping their step count at home. 

Why We Love It

Xterra’s WS200 WalkSlim Treadmill is sturdy, durable, and user-friendly. It has all the basic features that fitness walkers need to get in their daily steps. It arrives fully assembled, with no tools required. During testing, we were impressed with its quiet operation and clear LED display, which tracks speed, time, steps, distance, and calories.

We appreciate that this treadmill is simple to fold down and compact enough for smaller spaces. Plus, we were pleasantly surprised that we were able to easily move it from one room to another, thanks to its smooth transport wheels. It’s also one of the more budget-friendly options on our list, making it a solid steal for walking more in your daily routine.

Potential Flaws

  • Since this treadmill is designed for walking, its maximum speed (8 mph) is lower than that of others we tested.
  • It’s lacking some features and functionality, but we think it's still a great budget-friendly option.

How It Folds

We found it easy to fold the treadmill by folding the arms down and then collapsing the entire console so the treadmill lays flat.

Most Valuable Insight

“The machine is super easy to useI just turn it on and go. The speeds go up and down quickly, and the machine is fairly quiet. Moving it around is extremely easy due to the wheels.” —Sabrina Szriftgiser, Verywell Fit product tester

Pros
  • Compatible with various health apps and devices, including Apple Fitness, Fitbit, and more

  • Quick-adjust wheels allow for precise incline and pace adjustments

  • Easy and simple assembly process

Cons
  • Primary control buttons work but feel cheaply made

Key Specs

Dimensions: 77 L x 37 W x 68 H inches | Weight Capacity: 350 pounds | Max Speed: 12 miles per hour | Incline: 0%-15% | Our Overall Rating: 4.4/5

Who It's For

Best for those who want a folding treadmill with a wide, sturdy belt and very responsive inclines and decline adjustability.

Why We Love It

With an easy assembly process, excellent compatibility with various health apps and devices, and responsive incline and decline adjustability, BowFlex's T9 Treadmill is a solid option for beginner to advanced exercisers. We tested this treadmill during a time when we were focusing on training for trail running and ran five times weekly outdoors and indoors. We love using this treadmill when it's too cold to run outside or when we want to complete highly controlled intervals and hill climbs.

One of our favorite features is its quick-adjust wheels, which make incline, decline, and pace adjustments seamless and precise, even when we're running at high speeds. We love its wide, supportive belt, which helps us feel comfortable during faster-paced runs. We like that it's compatible with Apple Fitness, Apple Health, Fitbit, Google Fit, and more. We easily connected our Apple Watch to this treadmill simply by touching our device to its dashboard. Plus, we love that it's a breeze to fold up and store when not in use.

Potential Flaws

  • Its primary control buttons feel cheaply made. However, they still work, and we can use this treadmill properly.

How It Folds

To fold this treadmill, we pick up the far end of its belt and fold it up until it latches in place. Keep in mind that it doesn't fold completely flat and may be difficult for some to store.

Most Valuable Insight

"My favorite thing was easily the quick adjust wheels on the secondary arms. I haven’t seen that on any other treadmill I’ve been on and really enjoy that flexibility." —Brian Piccione, Verywell Fit product tester

Best With Preloaded Apps

Centr Runr

Centr Runr
PHOTO: Centr
Pros
  • Intuitive interface and highly responsive touchscreen

  • Sleek and thoughtful design

  • Long, supportive belt

Cons
  • Heavier than other options

Key Specs

Dimensions: 70 L x 41 W x 47 H inches | Weight Capacity: 300 pounds | Max Speed: 10 miles per hour | Incline: 1%-12% | Our Overall Rating: 5/5

Who It's For

Best for those who want a sleek-looking foldable treadmill with excellent entertainment options.

Why We Love It

Centr's Runr Treadmill blew us away with its sleek, thoughtful design, intuitive interface, and solid variety of preloaded apps, including Netflix, X, Hulu, Max, Spotify, Instagram, and more. Thanks to its supportive and well-cushioned long belt and easy-to-use entertainment system, this treadmill actually motivates us to use it more often and for longer periods. Plus, we loved that it was so simple to assemble and that all we had to do was connect to Wi-Fi and sign into our streaming services to get started.

We appreciate that its highly responsive, clear touchscreen, and intuitive interface aren't glitchy and are easy to navigate. Unlike other treadmills we've used where our water bottles are in our sightline and are shifting around, we love that this one's cupholders are out of sight, which allows us to focus more during rigorous runs. Earning a perfect score in all categories, this folding treadmill is an excellent option for beginner to advanced exercisers who value entertainment during their workouts.

Potential Flaws

  • This treadmill is heavier than other options on our list, which may make it difficult to move once built. However, its foldable design and wheels can help ease this process.

How It Folds

We like how easily this treadmill folds by lifting the deck and clicking it in place. This decreases its footprint by about 50%.

Most Valuable Insight

"It's the most perfectly balanced treadmill I've used. When considering all aspects of a treadmill, like design, durability, comfort, features, storage, ease of use, and price, this one hits right in the center of the sweet spot. You may not think it's possible, but never doubt a superhero." —Grant Gordon, Verywell Fit product tester

What to Look for When Shopping for a Folding Treadmill

  • Size: Folding treadmills are a popular pick for small spaces because they’re easy to store between workouts. But when unfolded, a folding treadmill can be as big as a regular treadmill, so you’ll want to double-check unfolded dimensions before buying to ensure it can fit in your space. You should also consider the width and length of the running belt, says Jeff Raines, certified triathlon coach.
  • Weight Capacity: Some treadmills can support more weight than others, so always check their weight capacity. When purchasing, make sure the treadmill can support you (or anyone else using it) and any extra weight you might be wearing or using while working out, such as ankle weights or weighted vests.
  • Maximum Speed: Another thing to look at before making a purchase is maximum speed. Many models can reach speeds of up to 10 miles per hour, and some advanced ones can even go up to 12 miles per hour. However, some models cap at a modest 3 miles per hour. Consider whether you will be walking, jogging, or running, and choose a treadmill that aligns with your needs.
  • Incline: Many folding treadmills offer inclines up to 12%, while others offer no incline settings. Some even offer decline functionality, letting more experienced runners mimic downhill running or racing conditions. Consider the type of workouts you like, and make sure the machine you’re eyeing can deliver them.
  • Workout Programs: Built-in workout programs offer diversity and help keep workouts engaging and challenging, says certified personal trainer Anel Pla, CPT. Many treadmills feature pre-programmed workouts accessible from their display, with some also offering companion apps, on-demand workouts, or guided training programs. Just keep in mind that access to some workouts may require paying for a subscription-based service.

How We Tested the Folding Treadmills

To find the best folding treadmills for at-home workouts, we spent over 112 hours testing 35 options from top, trusted fitness equipment brands. When testing folding treadmills, we evaluate each option based on the following key criteria.

  • Ease of Setup: After unboxing each treadmill, we note how easy it is to set up. Does it come fully assembled? If not, how difficult is it to put together, and how long does it take? Once the treadmill is fully assembled, we review any safety features, sign up for applicable streaming services, connect to compatible apps, and check out additional features. We evaluate the instructions and assess whether they’re clear and concise or difficult to follow.
  • Ease of Use: A high-quality folding treadmill should be user-friendly and easy to navigate. During testing, we evaluate whether using the treadmill and its features is straightforward or difficult. Is the console clear and intuitive? Does it track helpful workout metrics? How easy is it to adjust the incline and the speed? Is the running belt long enough to accommodate a variety of heights and strides?
  • Foldability: We evaluate how easy it is to fold each treadmill. Since treadmills have different folding mechanisms, we rely on the provided instructions to get started. We consider how intuitive the process is: Are the instructions straightforward? Can one person do it by themselves? When folded, we note how compact and space-saving each folding treadmill truly is.
  • Features: Every treadmill offers different features—touchscreens, built-in fans, app connectivity, and more. We test each treadmill's unique features and determine whether they add value to our overall experience with the product. Do the features make this treadmill stand out for a specific user? We also consider whether the treadmill is missing any features that would have improved our workouts.
  • Value: To give each treadmill an accurate value score, we don’t check its price until the end of the testing period. Based on how it performed in the above-tested categories, we consider if the product is priced fairly. Would we buy it for ourselves? Would we recommend it to a friend or family member? We prioritize treadmills that earn a resounding yes to these questions.

Our Experts

We consulted experts at each stage of our research, testing, and reporting process. Some helped us better understand why users might opt for a folding treadmill and what features to look for when shopping. Others helped inform our testing process. While we always choose products independently, expert insights influence our decisions.  

  • Jeff Raines, certified triathlon coach
  • Anel Pla, CPT, certified personal trainer and partner at 5 Point Zero Fitness in New Jersey 
  • John Honerkamp, RRCA- and USATF-certified running coach

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a foldable treadmill worth it?

Folding treadmills offer compact convenience for at-home workouts, making it easier to reap the health benefits of running or walking, such as lower blood pressure. When folded, they can be easily stored and transported in small spaces. They're also more cost-effective than regular treadmills yet provide similar functionality and features for diverse fitness needs.

Are folding treadmills as effective as regular treadmills? 

Yes. Most folding treadmills are just as effective as regular treadmills since foldability has very little to do with a treadmill’s ability to deliver a good workout. It’s more important to consider factors like incline, speed, and added features, which will determine the quality and effectiveness of your workout—whether interval training or simply walking after meals to kickstart digestion.

Why Trust Verywell Fit

Michelle Parente, CYT, is a New York City-based yoga instructor and writer for Verywell Fit, specializing in health, wellness, and fitness content. As a fitness enthusiast, Michelle enjoys all forms of movement, especially yoga, pilates, and fitness walking on her treadmill. 

Additional reporting contributed by Gabrielle Applebury, MA, LMFT and Christine Luff, ACE-CPT

Gabrielle Applebury, MA, LMFT, is a licensed marriage and family therapist and the associate editor for Verywell Fit. Whether focusing on workout gear, apparel, or other products, she's dedicated to providing recommendations based on thorough research and testing.

An avid runner, certified running coach, and fitness writer for Verywell Fit, Christine Luff, ACE-CPT, loves researching and testing the latest and greatest fitness equipment and gear. Her decades of running experience and training athletes have helped her understand the value of using the best gear and products for optimal performance and comfort. Although she prefers running outdoors, she enjoys interval workouts on the treadmill.

Michelle Parente

By Michelle Parente, CYT
Michelle understands how a quality product can truly elevate your everyday life. She's dedicated to providing honest and reliable product recommendations to her readers.

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