Prime Day 2026 continues into its final hours, featuring notable discounts on a range of fitness equipment, particularly treadmills and walking pads.
A foldable treadmill from a leading brand is now listed at $624, reduced from $799, providing a space‑saving solution for apartment dwellers and home gyms.
A premium treadmill offering integrated streaming classes and an incline capability of up to 12 percent is available for $2,695, down from $3,295, representing an 18 percent price cut.
An entry‑level treadmill from a well‑known manufacturer is priced at $762, reduced from $900. It reaches speeds of 12 miles per hour, includes a 10 percent incline, and features an LCD display with a device holder.
A higher‑spec treadmill from the same brand, equipped with a 22‑inch touchscreen, is offered at $1,500, down from $1,900.
A budget‑friendly foldable treadmill is now $350, half of its original $700 price, with a maximum speed of 7.5 miles per hour and no incline option.
A compact walking pad designed for under‑desk use is priced at $99, reduced from $130. It provides a modest 4 percent incline and speeds up to 3.8 miles per hour.
A walking pad featuring a 12 percent incline is listed for $190, down from $240, catering to users seeking higher‑intensity walking workouts.
Another walking pad, noted for its quiet operation, sells for $274 after a reduction from $330.
Shoppers are advised to measure their available space carefully to ensure that cardio equipment fits comfortably while allowing for door clearance and safe usage.
Retailers such as Walmart, Best Buy, and Target are also running comparable sales through late June, offering discounts of up to 50 percent across various product categories.
The closing period of Prime Day presents a final opportunity for consumers to acquire fitness equipment at reduced prices before inventory levels change.
