Best Treadmills in Singapore

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By 13.1 min readLast Updated: August 1, 2025

Buying a treadmill in Singapore sounds straightforward…until it isn’t.

You start off thinking, “Just something compact to get a few steps in,” then suddenly, you’re comparing motor specs, max speeds, Bluetooth apps, and wondering if incline actually matters. (It does, by the way.)

Then there’s the practical side of things. Will it fit in your flat? Will the downstairs neighbour complain? Is that 3.5HP motor going to shake the whole flat, or just your confidence?

Treadmill is afterall, a USD5.75 billion market globally. Being a billion dollar market means you get numerous variations of the same product.

We’ve been through the same search, and we’ve clocked the kilometres so you don’t have to. We combed through Shopee, filtered out the flimsy options, and narrowed it down to the best treadmills for Singapore homes, routines, and budgets.

Whether you’re walking during Zoom calls, training for a marathon, or finally cancelling that gym membership, there’s a treadmill here that won’t just match your fitness goals—it will actually fit in your home AND your lifestyle.

How this review is localised for Singapore

We test the local model/version
Product differences across regions are common — we specifically review the version sold in Singapore.

Actual test done in Singapore
Our hands-on tests are conducted in Singapore to reflect real usage conditions here.

Based review on local pricing
Prices are referenced from Singapore-based retailers so you get a realistic sense of cost.

Feedback from Singapore buyers
We include insights from actual users in Singapore via platforms like Shopee, Lazada, and Google reviews.

Best Overall Treadmill

The best overall treadmill

IRunning TM-1088 Motorised Treadmill
A heavy-duty, gym-quality treadmill with 18 automatic incline settings and a powerful motor for intense home workouts

Who this is for

This is a solid pick for runners and fitness-minded users who want one reliable treadmill that can handle everything from daily runs to long weekend sessions. Whether you’re training for a marathon or just prefer a steady machine with room to stride, the TM-1088 has the size and strength to match. It’s especially suitable for those who have a dedicated workout space at home to avoid the gym crowds.

Why we like it

Our first impression of the IRunning TM-1088: Seriously impressive power and stability yet surprisingly quiet for its size. It runs on a 3.0-HP motor and goes up to 20 km/h, covering strides from recovery walks to sprint intervals. With 18 automatic incline levels, it easily simulates hill runs, which is perfect for building endurance. The 52 cm-wide running belt gives plenty of space and feels stable even at higher speeds, which a lot of users consistently praise.

During our test run (pun intended) on the IRunning TM-1088, its built-in fan and speakers made a huge difference in making longer sessions more bearable and even enjoyable. We also liked how tracking workouts (or adding some entertainment) is easy via FitShow or Zwift.

For its performance and feature set, this treadmill is hands-down our top value-packed pick, especially amongst our team’s fitness aficionados who prefer something close to a gym setup without leaving the flat.

What to consider before purchasing

This treadmill’s bulk and heft are definitely factors to think about before purchasing. Though it’s foldable, it’s not compact, with it being around 190 x 84 cm when open, so it indeed takes up considerable space. Plus, the sheer weight of the treadmill makes it a challenge to move around easily despite the wheels. Still, if you have the space for it at home (meaning you don’t intend to move it around) and plan to use it often, the IRunning TM-1088 is a worthwhile investment.

Key specifications

  • Motor: 3.0 HP
  • Speed: 1 – 20 km/h
  • Incline: 18 automatic levels
  • Running area: 148 cm (L) × 52 cm (W)
  • Dimensions: ~190 cm (L) × 84 cm (W) × 150 cm (H)
  • Max user weight: 135 kg
  • Features: Foldable frame with hydraulic assist, built-in speakers, cooling fan, LCD console, app support (FitShow/Zwift)

Best Runner-Up Treadmill

The best runner-up treadmill

OneTwoFit OT0332
A compact, entry-level treadmill for walking and jogging, with enough speed and incline options to keep your daily workouts interesting

Who this is for

This is a great option for casual users who want a no-frills treadmill to stay active indoors. Whether you’re just starting out on your fitness journey, looking for something to help you stay active during rainy days, or just need a small setup for light cardio, this model covers the basics well. It’s also ideal for students or anyone working with limited space.

Why we like it

The OneTwoFit OT0332 delivers pretty well. It’s equipped with a 2.5-HP motor, which supports up to 12 km/h, fast enough for brisk jogs. There are three manual-incline levels to add a bit more challenge to your workouts. What’s more, the motor runs quietly enough for use in shared flats without disturbing your flatmates.

Online reviews commonly mention using the treadmill in the evenings without causing disturbance to anyone else at home. Users also like its foldable, compact design with built-in wheels to make it easy to shift around.

For us, we especially like the cushioning under the belt. It’s basic, for sure, but it does take the edge off harder landings. Setup is straightforward, and for the members on our team who prefer simplicity over bells and whistles, the simple console that displays key stats like speed, time, and distance is all they need. For an entry-level treadmill, we particularly appreciate that it has speakers and a shelf to hold your phone, which goes a long way towards making daily workouts more enjoyable.

What to consider before purchasing

As an entry-level treadmill, the OneTwoFit OT0332 is not for high-intensity training or long-distance runs. The belt is narrower than higher-end models, and users on the tall side may feel slightly cramped at top speeds. Also, adjusting the incline is manually done, so doing this means needing to pause your workout. But for casual or daily fitness needs, this treadmill gets the job done.

Key specifications

  • Motor: 2.5 HP
  • Speed: 1 – 12 km/h
  • Incline: 3 manual levels
  • Running area: 110 cm (L) × 40 cm (W)
  • Max user weight: 109 kg
  • Features: Foldable with wheels, LCD screen, speakers, 12 programmes, shelf for phone

Best Foldable Treadmill

The best foldable treadmill

JOMO Foldable Treadmill Mini with Armrest and Slope
A minimalist compact “walking pad” style-treadmill that folds flat for storage, perfect for small homes and casual use

Who this is for

The JOMO Foldable Treadmill Mini is a dream come true for space-constrained users. If you want to stay active but have minimal space in your flat, this treadmill is for you. It’s also great for beginners or seniors who prefer a gentler pace and a treadmill that’s easy to store under a bed or behind a door when not in use.

Why we like it

This foldable treadmill completely won us over on portability. It weighs only 20 kg and folds down nice and compact. After each test session, we literally would just fold the treadmill and slide it under the sofa.

Maxing out at 6 km/h, the JOMO is perfect for power walking or light jogging. Though basic, its LED panel display shows your speed, time, distance, and calories burned. We also like that the running deck has shock absorption, so walking on it is not hard on the knees.

What’s more, this model is super quiet – something that many online reviews rave about. Another plus is that you can catch up on your favourite shows while exercising, thanks to the armrest’s mobile device holder.

What to consider before purchasing

With a top speed of 6 km/h, this treadmill is not meant for running. The running surface is also shorter, so if you have a long stride, going at faster speeds may make you feel restricted. Stability is decent for walking, but at a jog, the frame can feel somewhat bouncy. Also, the panel display has no built-in controls – you need to use a separate remote control which can be a hassle. But for casual users with restricted living spaces, the JOMO Foldable Treadmill Mini is worth considering.

Key specifications

  • Motor: 1.0 HP
  • Speed: 1 – 6 km/h
  • Incline: 1 manual incline level
  • Running area: 100 cm (L) × 38 cm (W)
  • Dimensions: 121 cm (L) × 55 cm (W) × 95 cm (H)
  • Max user weight: 100 kg
  • Features: Remote control operation (no buttons on panel display), built-in LED display, removable armrest/handlebar, shock absorption

Best Under-Desk Treadmill

The best under-desk treadmill

Kingsmith WalkingPad Z1
A sleek, quiet, and compact walking pad that fits under your desk, designed to keep you moving while you work

Who this is for

For those working from home who want to stay active without stepping outside, the Z1 is perfect for keeping your body moving while you focus on work. It’s also a top pick for those with limited space and a preference for something discreet and low-maintenance.

Why we like it

The Kingsmith Z1 blends seamlessly into a home office setup. Its compact frame folds in half, so you can simply stow it under your desk. What impressed us even more is its virtually quiet motor. We’ve used the Z1 during Zoom calls, and nobody could tell.

Despite its size, the 4-layer shock-absorbing belt feels stable and knee-friendly, even when you’re jogging at 6 km/h (the Z1’s max speed). We particularly appreciate its sleek, unobtrusive design and app sync that lets you track your steps, distance, and calories burned.

What to consider before purchasing

This is a walking- or light jogging-only machine. It has no handrails, incline, or running speeds, so the Z1 is better suited for those who just want to reach their daily step count. Also, the power cord is quite short, which means an extension cable or a nearby socket is a must. All things considered, this treadmill gets the job done in helping you stay active daily even while you work.

Key specifications

  • Motor: 0.75 HP
  • Speed: 1 – 6 km/h
  • Incline: None
  • Walking area: 121 cm (L) × 40 cm (W)
  • Dimensions: 143 cm (L) × 56 cm (W) × 11  cm (H)
  • Max user weight: 110 kg
  • Features: Ultra-quiet brushless motor, 4-layer shock absorption system, Bluetooth app connectivity (KS Fit) for detailed stats and control, remote control adjustment

Best Walking Treadmill

The best walking treadmill

Irontec Runpad S (T102E)
A simple, quiet walking treadmill with Bluetooth speaker and remote control for hassle-free daily workouts

Who this is for

The Irontec Runpad S is perfect for anyone looking to increase their daily steps. It’s a good fit for those who want something straightforward and simple – just plug in and start walking without the need for app pairing or incline settings.

Why we like it

Sometimes, less is more. In the case of the Irontec Runpad S, its refreshingly simple design makes it user-friendly. You just simply plug it in, pair the remote, and start walking. It’s also compact enough for smaller flats, making it easy to stow underneath beds or sofas.

The max speed of 6 km/h is just right for brisk walking or light jogging. What we particularly like about the Runpad S is its built-in Bluetooth speaker for your favourite tunes to keep your daily walking routine from becoming…well, routine.

What to consider before purchasing

The maximum weight capacity of the Irontec Runpad S is 90 kg, which is considerably lower compared to the other treadmills on our list. Also, the Bluetooth speaker is not very loud, so it works best in quiet environments. On the whole, though, the Runpad S is worth taking a look at if you’re after a no-fuss treadmill with minimal setup needed.

Key specifications

  • Motor: 2.0 HP
  • Speed: 1 – 6 km/h
  • Incline: None
  • Running area: 113 cm (L) × 41 cm (W)
  • Dimensions: 132 cm (L) × 53 cm (W) × 13 cm (H)
  • Max user weight: 90 kg
  • Features: Remote control operation, built-in Bluetooth speaker, 4-window LED display (distance, time, speed, calories), footrest on either side

Best Treadmill for Marathon Training

The best treadmill for marathon training

OneTwoFit Foldable 3.5 HP Treadmill with 18-Level Incline Adjustment
A robust, full-featured treadmill with slope training, a wide running belt, and strong motor – ideal for long-distance runners

Who this is for

Dedicated runners and those training for marathons will surely enjoy OneTwoFit’s foldable treadmill with 18-level incline adjustment. With a powerful motor, slope features, and generous belt size, it’s designed for those clocking serious mileage at home. If you’re tired of gym queues or just want a reliable treadmill for heavy-duty use, this is it.

Why we like it

This particular OneTwoFit treadmill is about as close as you’ll get to a gym treadmill at home – minus the membership. The treadmill’s 3.5 HP motor supports speeds of up to16 km/h, which covers everything from recovery jogs to intense runs.

We were particularly impressed by the 18-level slope function. Hill intervals felt challenging, and the transitions were smooth. To counter the intensity, the treadmill has pretty decent cushioning that helps take some of the pressure off users’ knees. Also, the long and wide running belt was a godsend for our team’s tallest members who struggle to run continuously on treadmills with shorter, narrower belts.

A big plus is that this heavy-duty treadmill is fully foldable, with wheels to help move it into storage. The heart rate sensors and Bluetooth speakers are a nice bonus, too.

What to consider before purchasing

The OneTwoFit 3.5-HP treadmill is quite bulky and heavy, weighing over 60 kg, so you’ll need to make some room for it.. Although it comes fully assembled, you’ll still need help moving it into place. Overall, though, this machine will keep pace with serious runners and marathoners.

Key specifications

  • Motor: 3.5 HP
  • Speed: 1 – 16 km/h
  • Incline: 18 automatic levels
  • Running area: 130 cm (L) × 66 cm (W)
  • Dimensions: 159 cm (L) × 66 cm (W) × 132 cm (H)
  • Max user weight: 150 kg
  • Features: Fully foldable, ultra-wide running belt, 6-layer shock absorption, high-definition LED display (speed, distance, heart rate, calories burned), Bluetooth connectivity and app support

Final Thoughts

Let’s be honest – no one dreams of buying a treadmill. But the moment you’re dodging rain just to clock in your 5,000 steps for the day, or you realise that simply standing at your desk is doing nothing for your fitness, having your own treadmill starts to make sense.

The good news? You don’t need to transform your flat into a full-blown gym. Whether you’re walking while replying to emails, prepping for your next marathon, or finally admitting to yourself that your gym membership is nothing more than a monthly donation, there’s a treadmill that will work with your routine and your space.

Some fold away, some give you a bit more of a challenge with your workouts, and some do everything (short of cheering you on). What matters most is finding a machine that you’ll actually use. Remember, the best treadmill for you isn’t necessarily the one with the most incline levels – it’s the one that gets switched on more than once a month.

Pick what fits your lifestyle, hit start, and start moving.

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