UREVO FoldiMix 5L Treadmill with Adjustable Desk
A 4-in-1 foldable treadmill and height-adjustable desk built for one-room WFH setups where a separate desk and walking pad won't fit.
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What we like
- True all-in-one — desk and treadmill share a single footprint
- 9% auto incline turns slow walks into real cardio
- Dual 3.0HP brushless motors stay quiet enough for video calls
- 14-point shock absorption keeps the desk stable at typing pace
- Folds flat for storage when you need the floor back
Could be better
- $999 is a real premium over a separate desk and walking pad
- Desk surface is narrow — laptop-friendly, tight for dual monitors
- Past ~2.8 mph the desktop starts telegraphing each footstrike
- Heavy and awkward to reposition solo despite folding
Full Review
The FoldiMix 5L is UREVO’s answer to a question more remote workers are asking in 2026: where do you put a standing desk and a walking pad when your home office is also your bedroom? Instead of two pieces of furniture fighting for floor space, you get one chassis that does both jobs — walk, run, climb, or fold the whole thing flat against a wall.
Build and the All-in-One Premise
The treadmill base is heavier and more substantial than a typical $300 walking pad, which is the point — it has to support a desk surface that doesn’t wobble while you type. Dual 3.0HP brushless motors run quieter than the single-motor pads I’ve used, and the 14-point shock absorption (silicone pads, suspended deck, 4-point support frame) is doing real work. At 1.5–2 mph the deck doesn’t transmit obvious bounce up into the desktop. The desk itself is tool-free detachable and height-adjustable, which matters because your sitting-desk height and your walking-desk height are not the same number.
Stability While Typing
This is where these combos usually fall apart, so I’ll be specific. Below 2.5 mph the desktop stays steady enough for accurate typing and clean mouse work — cursor doesn’t jump, coffee doesn’t slosh. Push past 2.8 mph and you start feeling each footstrike in the keyboard. The 9% auto incline is genuinely useful here: it lets you get your heart rate up at slower walking speeds, which is the right way to use this thing if you actually want to keep working while you move. Top speed runs to 7.6 mph if you fold the desk away and use it as a regular treadmill after hours.
Versus a Separate Desk and Walking Pad
A solid sit-stand desk like the FlexiSpot E7 runs $400–600 and a decent walking pad is $300–500, so the math gets close to the FoldiMix’s $999. The trade is footprint and unification. If you have a dedicated office room with space for both, buy them separately — you’ll get a bigger desktop and you can swap either piece later. If you’re working out of a one-bedroom apartment or a shared room where the walking pad has to disappear when you’re done, the FoldiMix is the only product that genuinely solves that.
Who Should Buy This
Buy this if you live in a small space, you’re committed to walking while you work, and you want one piece of furniture instead of two. The fold-flat storage and integrated desk make it the cleanest one-room WFH setup on the market right now.
Skip it if you already own a standing desk you like, you need a wide multi-monitor surface, or you mostly just want a cheap walking pad to slide under an existing desk — a $300 UREVO walking pad gets you 80% of the way there for a third of the price.