UREVO SpaceWalk 3S Auto-Incline Walking Pad
An auto-incline walking pad (0-9%) with a handlebar and AI coaching that burns 2-3x more calories than a flat pad at the same speed.
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What we like
- 0-9% auto-incline burns far more calories without walking faster
- Handlebar adds stability for inclined walking and brisk paces
- AI coaching, HIIT programs, and scenic-route incline matching via the app
- Quiet 2.5 HP brushless motor, fine for calls and apartments
Could be better
- Handlebar makes it bulkier than a true slide-under flat pad
- 300 lb capacity is solid, but the 35.5" belt is short for taller users at incline
- Best features are locked behind the UREVO app
Full Review
Flat walking pads had a good run, but they all hit the same ceiling: once you’ve maxed out the speed your desk work allows, the only way to burn more is to go faster — and you can’t type at 3.5 mph. The SpaceWalk 3S solves that by adding incline. Walking at the same comfortable pace on a 9% grade burns roughly 2-3x the calories of a flat walk, and it does it without turning your standing desk session into a sprint.
Incline Is the Whole Point
The 0-9% auto-incline is what separates this from every flat pad you’ve owned. It ramps automatically through nine levels, and the elevation engages your glutes and calves in a way flat walking never does. The handlebar isn’t decoration — at incline, or any time you push past a stroll, it gives you something to hold, and it makes the unit far more usable as a standalone cardio machine when you’re done working.
The tradeoff is footprint. That handlebar means the 3S doesn’t slide under a desk as cleanly as a bare flat pad. At 6.5” tall it still tucks under a sofa or bed for storage, but during use it occupies real space.
The App and AI Coaching
UREVO leans hard on software here. The app delivers AI coaching, three customizable workout programs, and HIIT routines, plus scenic-route playback where the incline matches the terrain on screen. It’s genuinely motivating for longer sessions. The catch is that the most interesting features live in the app — the bare remote handles speed and incline, but the coaching and route matching require you to pair your phone.
Build and Noise
The 2.5 HP brushless motor is quiet enough for video calls and considerate enough for apartments. The deck uses a five-layer belt with eight silicone absorbers and two rubber pads, so impact is well managed. The 35.5” x 15” belt and 300 lb capacity are competitive, though taller users should note that a shorter belt feels tighter once the deck is angled upward.
Who Should Buy This
This is the walking pad for someone who already wore out a flat WalkingPad C2 or A1 and wants more burn without more speed. If you want a deeper grade and don’t care about coaching, the DeerRun Z10 pushes to 12% incline for less. If you just want the cheapest way to log steps under a desk, the flat Sperax pad costs far less and skips incline entirely. But if you’ve outgrown flat walking and want incline plus app-driven coaching in one unit, the SpaceWalk 3S is the natural 2026 upgrade.