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  • Manual Walking Pad Update: Innovative Storage Ideas

    Efficient Storage Solutions for the Office Walker We’re back with another exciting update about our manual walking pad, the Office Walker. This time, we’re focusing on how to store it conveniently. Since the device is relatively lightweight, about 22 kilos (~48.5 lbs), and compact in dimensions (110x55x19 cm), you have multiple options to tuck it…

  • Testing the First Real-Size Prototype of Our Manual Walking Pad

    A big step forward for the Office Walker: We have the first real-size prototype. It’s pretty loud but that’s expected at this stage. The most important thing: It operates smoothly. But see for yourself. Lots of noise but smooth moves In this phase, we focused on testing the movement of the walking pad which has…

  • Reviews of the Walkolution 2 – Is the Manual Treadmill Really Worth It?

    The Walkolution 2 promises to revolutionize the treadmill market: a manually operated, whisper-quiet device designed to fit seamlessly into the workday and boost productivity. But how does it perform in practice? We have compiled and analyzed user experiences to find out what the Walkolution 2 really delivers – and where there’s still room for improvement.…

  • Desk Treadmill – Everything You Need to Know

    Using a treadmill (or in modern English, a walking pad) under the desk is becoming increasingly popular. Admittedly, it seems rather funny at first. In meetings, some heads are now moving up and down. These colleagues look a bit like a hamster in a wheel. Why not simply go for a short walk in the…

  • Kuipers K1 After 9 Months – Louder Operation and Noticeable Odor

    At first glance, the Kuipers K1 walking pad looks impressive: However, most reviews appear shortly after purchase. Long-term experiences are harder to find. I’ve used the K1 regularly for several months and would like to share my personal impressions. Summary: Initial Satisfaction With Some Concerns In the beginning, I was very satisfied with the Kuipers…

  • Initial Steps On Your Under-Desk Walking Pad

    If you just got a walking pad or are planning to you hope this big device won’t collect dust in the corner. After all, you have a goal. Be it losing weight, fighting back pain, or just being more active. The goal of this guide is to get you all set up, overcome potential issues,…

  • The Quietest Walking Pads – My Recommendations From 5 Years Of Experience

    Walking pads can be noisy. Still many brands and reviews claim that a certain model is very quiet. While this may be correct at the beginning (at least to a certain degree) many walking pads become increasingly loud over time. And that’s usually not reflected in the reviews. I know this from personal experience as…

  • Weight Loss Using A Walking Pad

    The modern office worker sits too much. For many of us, this means we are physically inactive for way more than the 8 hours working in front of the screen. Combine that with unhealthy food, and it’s no wonder that we gain weight. For me personally, getting a walking pad was a revelation. I was…

  • Manual Non-Electric Walking Pads – An In-Depth Overview

    If you’re already using an electric walking pad, you might know these problems: All these problems are related to the motor. So, it makes sense to consider if a manual walking pad without a motor is the solution. I’ve used both systems extensively and thus can provide you with all the insights about the advantages…

  • Alternatives To The Walkolution

    The Walkolution treadmill has excellent performance and innovative design. However, there are a few characteristics that may not suit every setup or user preference (find an in-depth review here). Office Walker – The Walkolution Alternative Finding suitable alternatives to the Walkolution is difficult. That’s why we’re developing a new manual walking pad to fit seamlessly…

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