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LifeSpan’s Walking Pads bring effortless movement to any home or office, offering a compact, lightweight, and ultra-quiet solution for staying active throughout the day. Whether you’re working, watching TV, or taking a call, these sleek under-desk treadmills allow you to walk while you go about your routine—helping to reduce sedentary time, burn calories, and improve circulation without disrupting your workflow.
Unlock the full potential of your TX6 Walking Pad by pairing it with the LifeSpan Smart Console SC130, turning it into a fully functional under desk treadmill. Designed for seamless control and effortless integration, the SC130 console gives you everything you need to manage your walking pace while working, ensuring a smooth and intuitive active work experience.
First off, yes walking pads are safe to use. For the most part, walking on a walking pad poses all the same difficulties as walking elsewhere in an office, albeit with potentially more multitasking depending on the user. However, we'd like to think as a whole we are being more adapt to walking and multitasking what with the abundance and ease of cell phones. Rarely do you find someone walking down the street with a smartphone not tethered to their hand. Basically, walking on a walking pad while typing on your computer or while on a conference call is much like walking down the street while using your smartphone. In fact, without the added obstacles of other people, cars, bicyclers, etc. it is probably more safe.
Even so, we understand the concern for HR in adding them into the workplace. After all, walking while working is a fairly new concept and few people have had the opportunity to take a walking pad for a test drive so to speak. Because of this, at LifeSpan, we have added a variety of safety features to our treadmill desks.
As with any other product, a walking pad should be used solely as it was manufactured to be used. Doing so will help eliminate unnecessary mishaps.
You'll want to wear comfortable attire if you plan on walking for large periods of time. This includes both shoes and clothing. I personally keep a pair of tennis shoes next to my desk that a switch into every time before I begin walking. I don't know how many times I've seen pictures of women wearing 3-inch heels while using a walking pad, but I would definitely advise against doing so. You will want to wear comfortable, breathable clothing. Even though you will most likely be walking somewhere between 1.5 and 2.0 MPH (and likely won't break a sweat,) walking for long periods in skin-tight clothing is never enjoyable.
LifeSpan treadmill desks are very quiet, especially when compared to fitness treadmills. Walk in soft-soled shoes at a comfortable pace and properly maintain your unit to reduce those extra noises. Read more.