The Superun Walking Pad Raceable is available for £85.49, reduced from £149.99, as part of Amazon Prime Day deals running from June 23 to June 26. This 43% discount offers a compact alternative to treadmills, ideal for maintaining fitness during the current heatwave.
Product Features and Benefits
The walking pad has a speed range of 1.5 to 6 km/h and a 6% adjustable incline, allowing users to tailor their workouts. Its slim design includes front wheels for easy storage against walls or under furniture. It can be used with a standing desk or while watching TV, helping users achieve daily step counts regardless of weather.
The device connects to the Superun app for tracking progress and setting goals. With nearly 1,000 reviews on Amazon, it holds an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. Over 1,000 units were sold in the last month alone, according to Amazon.
Prime Day Exclusive Discount
The discount is exclusive to Prime members. Amazon offers a 30-day free trial for new subscribers, allowing access to Prime Day deals without the usual £8.99 monthly fee. The walking pad is significantly cheaper than treadmills from high street retailers: Argos sells the Opti Motorized Walking Folding Treadmill for £224 (reduced from £299), and Currys offers the VIAVITO StrideMate 2-in-1 Walking Pad & Treadmill for £239, both with handles.
Customer Reviews
One Amazon shopper stated: "I'm really happy with this walking pad. It was easy to set up, doesn't take up much space, and is perfect for getting extra steps in while working or watching TV. It's surprisingly quiet, so it doesn't disturb others in the house." They added: "The speed options are great, and it feels sturdy and comfortable to walk on. I've been using it regularly and have noticed I'm much more active throughout the day. The compact design makes it easy to store when not in use. Overall, it's excellent value for money and I'd definitely recommend it."
Another reviewer commented: "This walking pad is the best. I have been wanting to get one just to stay fit because my work requires a lot of sitting. It works amazingly well. The size is perfect and can be stored away easily. I also use it while working to get some steps in."
Considerations for Taller Users
Some customers noted limitations for taller individuals. One wrote: "Don't buy if you're tall or clumsy. I'm only 5ft 4 and my walking stride is almost too long for it." Another echoed: "I'm 5ft 3 and the downside to the small profile is that you have to take small strides. I'm used to walking on a treadmill at 3.5-4km/h and having a hard time doing that on the walking pad because I come close to stepping off."
However, a positive review highlighted: "The build feels sturdy and stable even at faster walking speeds – no wobbling or slipping. The built‑in display is clear and easy to read, showing speed, time, distance and calories at a glance."



