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The Goplus 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill combines a powerful 2.25HP motor with dual walking and jogging modes, controlled effortlessly via remote or app. Its compact, foldable design fits perfectly under desks, featuring a spacious 39.3" x 16" non-slip belt and LED display to track your fitness metrics. Ideal for busy professionals seeking to integrate movement into their work routine without sacrificing space or quiet.


















| ASIN | B081JMW6FJ |
| Additional Features | Compact Design, Foldable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,638 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #86 in Treadmills |
| Brand Name | Goplus |
| Color | Silver |
| Connectivity Technology | Power Cord |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (7,034) |
| Deck Length | 39.3 Inches |
| Deck Width | 16 Inches |
| Display | LED |
| Display Size | 2 Inches |
| Folded Size | 52 x 27 x 5 inches |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | 1 x 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill, 1 x Remote Control (Battery Not Included), 1 x User manual |
| Input Power | 100 Watts |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 52.5"D x 29"W x 44.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Goplus |
| Item Weight | 69.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Superbuy |
| Material Type | Steel, ABS |
| Maximum Horsepower | 2.25 Horsepower |
| Maximum Speed | 7.5 Miles per Hour |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
| Metrics Measured | electric |
| Minimum Speed | 0.6 Miles per Hour |
| Model Name | Treadmill |
| Model Number | AS10 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Benefits | Enhances fitness with adjustable speed, under-desk walking, and entertainment features for a convenient and engaging workout experience. |
| Product Grade | New |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Walking, jogging, home exercise, office exercise, improving focus during work |
| Speed Rating | 3 miles_per_hour |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| UPC | 646898487648 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 months |
P**E
works nicely under office desk
**8-02-2023 UPDATE** Welp yesterday I got the E05 error and the motor locked up. BUT I feel like this was mostly my fault. I wasn't paying attention to the strong burning smell (When I work I am very focused on work) I felt the belt catch a few times and stopped but by then it was too late. The motor is fully seized up and when I took it off the bolts a bunch of hard plastic shards came out. I'm assuming that's not a good thing. - I know I don't have a warranty on this thing, and I appreciate how long it lasted with all the abuse I threw at it. The pulley would squeak and I'd degrease it, I probably could've kept it cleaner and it may have lasted longer had I not disassembled it. Or maybe it would've failed sooner. - All these treadmills are quite cheap chinese parts. Even the ones in the $500 range. Unless you are going to go BIG and spend $1500-$2500... I would suggest going for the cheapest one and replacing it every few years. Think about it, it'll be about the same cost if an expensive one lasts 10 years (and there's no guarantee that one of those would) **5-14-2021 UPDATE** I've had this treadmill for 5 months! (purchased Dec 11, 2020) I've put roughly 1 MILLION steps in on it! A few things to note: 1.) If the remote is not working well, pop that sucker open and wiggle the battery around. It's not super high end quality so it can get loose and slip off the contacts. Once I re-positioned it, the remote was much better at waking up the treadmill... And it's the ONLY way to get the treadmill working. Added a photo of the current state of the treadmill.... It developed a squeak so I took the housing off. I like it because now I have direct access to the belt. Not recommended for people with children or pets that may get caught in it and severely hurt. My dog stays clear of the treadmill so I am not concerned. I also removed the speaker since I don't use the bluetooth on this at all. It worked when I tried it though. Removing the housing also helps with keeping the motor cooler (it warms up quite a bit) and makes it easier to dust the components. Dust kills electronics. A little swiffer and some compressed air and it's working perfectly. About the squeaking NEVER put lube on the belt. The belt needs to catch the pulley afterall. You actually want to use the OPPOSITE of lube. I spritz it with a little degreaser probably once a week and the squeak disappears. I walk about 3 hours a day at 3.5 speed. which equates to (for me) about 15-20k steps. So I go and eat pizza and drink beer and don't feel bad about it since I'm crushing my steps every week! lol ------------------ Like most people stuck in the rat race, I work a desk job. That's 8-9 hours five days a week sitting. Even the most ergonomic chairs still just offer the same thing. Sedentary inactivity. I've got an EvoDesk that can be sitting or standing, but standing stationary is still not movement (though it's nice to stretch and correct posture) . The secret to Rebel Wilson's dramatic weightloss? WALKING (along with a more mindful diet of course) . I've only had my TreadMill a few days.... But I've used it 6 hours a day the last 3 days. . My thoughts: --- Build Quality - It's well built but not super solid. It's plastic. If you have kids or teens that are rough on stuff or are going to be banging their bikes or toys or whatever into it, it's not going to stand up well. Mine did stand up to a trip in a Shipping truck so that says a lot lol. It has a few little scuffs but nothing serious. --- Weight & unpacking - The unpacking was a bit messy with all the styrafoam and straps etc. The unit isn't super large as we all know. It's not a full size commercial treadmill. It weighs around 85lbs and was easy for me to handle. For context though, I'm a 6' male at 195lbs. I can lift heavier things and have long arms lol. If you're 5'0 and 120lbs you may have more difficulty moving it around. I do carry it in and out of my office upright when I'm not using it. It does have nice rollers at the front, I just have doorway lips to move it over. --- Speakers - The bluetooth speakers are not great, but if you don't have your headphones because the dog ate them, they'll do the trick. I didn't realize "MEdia" or whatever, was the speakers so I accidentally hooked my MacBook bluetooth to it instead of my google nest lmao. It was surprising I thought, "Where the hell is the music coming from?? OH it's the treadmill!". for what the speakers are, I'd give them an 8/10. But they are NOT bose or Sonos so don't get your hopes up. In the context of what they are, they're like laptop speakers. --- Initial use - I have never used it with the handles up, I probably never will. I got it specifically for walking while I work. I'm walking right now actually at "3" which I think is kmg (1.8mph). LUBE THE TRACK - it doesn't say to, but I would suggest getting a good amount of silicone lube under the track to keep from catching or damaging the tread belt. Sure they can lube these at the factory, but how long have they been sitting in a warehouse??? It's likely the lube is either not effective or isn't enough. You can't really over lube them. I mean if you dump a gallon yes, but if any drips off onto your floor it's a simple cleanup. I didn't have any drippage. IT COMES WITH LUBE - but I did get an additional bottle that was a suggestion by amazon. I plan on lubing it weekly as I will be using it so much. . I got the Error message everyone talks about, it's for not having the emergency clip magnet in its spot. Since I'm not using it with the handle, I unknotted the string and put the red plastic clip directly in its spot. You can see it in the photo, it rests on the inside of the folded handle. . Plugged it in, flipped the big orange switch and it came to life. Mine wasn't catching or fraying, but I did slick it up before first use. . First day I realized my phone (on my desk) and watch (on my wrist) weren't counting steps. lol of course, because I'm not moving my arms while I walk. They are gyroscopic so google fit, or whatever app you use won't pick up on it. I've since put my SmartWatch face in my sock lmao. - You can do that with your fitbit too! It's way more accurate tracking leg movement than arm. . Anyway Second day (yesterday 12/29/2020) was much better. I walked from 10am to 1pm at "3" a normal walk I would say. I had 6400 steps!!! I didn't break a sweat, I didn't have any pain. I did have that wobbly leg feeling when I got off though lolol. Had lunch and sat for about an hour and then walked another 6k steps from 2pm to 5pm. I did notice my non-dominant foot (left) was a little sore; I was waking in socks. Walking in shoes the rest of the day helped that. The top of my left Hamstring was also a little sore, nothing crazy... lower back and butt were a little sore too. Again, nothing crazy. Just felt like they were actually used! . 12k in change for steps and I felt pretty good about that. . The belt does catch a little as you step on it, again, I'm not running on this thing. I doubt it would be a good running treadmill. It's too skinny and, just, if you want a strong running marathon treadmill, save up your money and splurge on that $1200 one you're looking at. . All bodies are different, I'm not trying to lose weight or get stronger, or even get better conditioning; I just wanted to move my body instead of sitting all day. There's no "goal" here other than moving and I'm doing that. . For those who are curious there's plenty of data out there. Walking is good for your body. People who are overweight or obese will find that walking is easier than cardio (obvi) so it's a good start AND they specifically will see massive changes. Walking 10k a day at around 200lbs you'd be expecting around losing 1lbs a week. Couple that with better eating habits and proper portions, you can significantly change your life. . It's a good investment, You can find other walking treadmills for around $300; I didn't mind the extra $100 for this one. You can get an EvoDesk for $700. $1,000 may seem like a lot, but realize that this is an investment in yourself. Your health will thank you. . I'll update my review if anything changes but right now there are no qualms with it as a great walking treadmill.
J**D
Good machine, not too many flaws - see details
Loving this machine. I bought it at the beginning of the quarantine to stay active. It's been a month of daily use. Still working well. Reviews were very helpful when I chose this machine so here are my thoughts: - Running belt size. I wasn't sure if the length was long enough. 40 inches is much shorter than commercial gym size treadmills. For fast-paced walking, this treadmill is perfect. When I pick up speed to a brisk jogging pace, it's still manageable and fine although extra width and length would make it more comfortable. I am 5'4". My husband who is 5'10" uses this treadmill for 5-10 minutes at a time. He says he has to run with accurate precision to feel like he is not falling off. This treadmill was a purchase for me (and not him! haha). I asked if he wanted to change treadmills and he says it's fine but I'm sure given a choice he'd prefer something with a longer running belt. - Incline. I wanted a flat surface to walk/run on to minimize bulking up the leg muscles. This machine has zero incline so that was just fine for me. - Clock / Distance / Calories: This machine seems off to me. At my gym, I normally walk at 4.0 miles per hour. I have to walk at 5.2 mph on this machine to feel like it's the same pace. I also run at 6.0 mph at the gym but feel like I need to run at 10.2 mph to achieve the same pace on this treadmill. Calories is definitely wrong. I know I usually burn more than 150 calories when I walk or run for 60 minutes. But all this is ok to me. I don't need accurate calorie count or pace. I just need something to keep my body moving. The timer is correct at least! =) - Setup: So easy. I opened the box, lifted the handle bar, plugged in the machine and voila. - Price / value: I paid $399 in May 2020 and I noticed the price has gone up slightly. This machine was a good value to me. Slim, sleek and worth the money. - Handle bar: I don't really use it at all. It does come with a smart phone holder, but you can only view your phone in the horizontal / landscape position. It's fine to me since I don't use it. I do wish it came with a water bottle holder. I end up keeping my water bottle on a nearby desk. I also usually just watch things on my laptop which is also on the desk, so I really don't use the phone holder at all. - Remote control: If you lose the remote, I'm not sure how you would control the speed. I don't remember if this treadmill can hook up to bluetooth. I never looked into it. The remote works fine for the most part. There was a day when it wasn't responding so well and I changed the battery. No issues since. - Maintenance: So far no issues to report. The product comes with a bottle of lubrication. They recommend lubricating the running belt once in a while to make sure it performs as well as it should. Seems easy enough. Just a matter of placing a few drops of oil under the belt and let it run for a bit. Haven't done it yet so hope it's that simple.
C**L
perfect for light walking
The walking pad was easy to assemble and very low-maintenance. The walking pad is short, so it's not great for running. Works great by the desk.
A**N
The Goplus 2 in 1 Folding Treadmill is a versatile and efficient solution for home and office exercise. With its 2.25HP motor, it seamlessly supports both walking and jogging, making it an excellent choice for various fitness levels. The installation-free setup is a major convenience, allowing users to start working out right away. The built-in Bluetooth speaker enhances the experience by allowing you to listen to your favorite music or podcasts while you exercise. The included remote control is intuitive and simplifies operation, while the LED display provides clear and useful workout metrics. Its foldable design makes storage easy, perfect for home or office environments. Overall, the Goplus treadmill offers excellent functionality and convenience for staying active, whether at home or at work.
F**A
This treadmill has a great design and occupies much less space than a regular equipment. I have been using very robust treadmills in gyms for about 15 years now, so it took me a while to get the handle of this equipment. I tested it for both small and high speeds (11 km/h) and the equipment responded really well. When I think of all the walking and running that I will be able to make regardless of the weather in Canada, I am really thankful for having received this treadmill as a Christmas gift. The remote control now comes with a battery (I read previous complaints about it). In any case, you don't really need it because the handrail has the on/off button and a speed control that is very easy to use. One small disappointment was that the lateral holders are not foldable, so they need to be removed if you want to accomodate the treadmill underneath the couch as the video suggests. This is not too practical if you want to go back and forth with the holders. I contacted the customer service about this difference in their advertising and I was very impressed with the quality and efficiency of their communication. They offered me a small compensation for this and I was pleased. In general, I highly recommend this product.
T**S
It took awhile for this to be delievred but it was quite easy to set up when it arrived. Seems to be strong and sturdy - it is certainly quite heavy! Which is a good thing - and it is quiet and works well; my stainless steel version looks sleek and it has a very low thin profile even when set up. My only complaint is that I bought this so I could shove it under the bed or sofa - daily. What I didn't understand and perhaps was not fully explained on the website before I bought it, is that when safety handles are attahced you cannot fold it up. So you have to take 5 mintues every time you haul it out and before you put it away to uncrew or screw on the handles, which is kind of annoying. And you really do want to have at least one handle attached while using, IMO, cause accidents or mis-footing does happen and it really is much safer to have something to grab onto. Otherwise, it is a fine piece of equipment so far and is helping me keep active each day as well as control my weight.
A**5
fits in my small living-room, and gives me the ability to walk when weather poor. ***the cord is too short- have to angle it unless want to add a extension Would like to have ability to raise front incline
M**E
__________revised after 7 weeks---------------- litterally worst possible treadmill Becomes hot, even with a lot of silicon EXTREMELY NOISY always have to replace the mesh -------------revised after 5 weeks of usage----------- 6.1 Ft tall, 220 lbs, Male active user > 6 hours a work day on the threadmill. 5 weeks in usage. Easy to use, easy to assemble. VERY NOISY. I have a headset with ANC, so my customers don't hear me walking when i'm speaking but when i'm not, they can perceive a background noise. The walking mesh surface moves a lot, 7-8 times per hour I have to slide my foot while walking to recenter it. If I don't do that, the mesh comes in contact with the edge andd that makes a lot of high pitch noise. For a quick walk (2.5 mph) the pad is limit in terms of length. I think an extra 6 inches would do it. Forget about running on this thing, clearly not made / sturdy enough for that. Overall, I am not satisfied because of the noise
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