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Goplus Treadmill Review (2025): Budget, Bare-Bones Cardio Machine

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Written by Caroline Lubinsky, CF-L1
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Caroline Lubinsky, CF-L1

Caroline is a former NCAA D1 Women’s College Soccer player who also played in the WPSL, the second highest level of professional women’s soccer in the United States. Although soccer was her first love, Caroline eats, sleeps, and breathes all things fitness. She credits her high school’s football coach, Jason Estep, with teaching her how to properly use a barbell at 15 years old and inspiring an enduring love for strength training. Caroline is also a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer. Content wise, Caroline has a background in Public Relations and previously worked in the Communication department at Appalachian State University. When Caroline isn’t writing or working out, she works with dachshund rescue groups and listens to way too many true crime podcasts.

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Updated on April 23, 2024
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Coop walking on the Goplus treadmill in his office.

Not everyone is looking for a commercial-grade treadmill and to spend more than $4,000 for a high-end machine. In fact, I’d bet a lot of you looking for a treadmill would like something that’s a tenth of that price. Well, you’ve come to the right place! This Goplus Treadmill review will cover an under-$400 cardio machine that’s both foldable and ideal for underneath a desk.

If you’re willing to forgo the extras, and just want a machine you can consistently walk on throughout the day, the Goplus might be the best treadmill for you. 

We Know Treadmills

Since 2014, Garage Gym Reviews has been a trusted source for in-depth analyses on some of the hottest home gym equipment on the market. This includes things like barbells, dumbbells, racks, and yes, a TON of cardio equipment. We’ve tried and reviewed everything from super expensive manual treadmills to crowd favorites like the NordicTrack Commercial 1750 treadmill. 

No matter what treadmill we test, our process stays the same: we want to know how the machine performs, its durability, programs, warranty, foldability, weight capacity, and how it compares to the industry standard. 

Goplus Treadmill

GoPlus 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill

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GGR Score: 3.8
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Product Highlights

  • Fits seamlessly under most standing desks
  • Quick assembly
  • Folds extremely flat for storage
  • Comes with remote to change speed with ease

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Easily portable and stored
  • Emits minimal noise
  • Very easy assembly
  • Bluetooth speaker on console
  • Phone mount
  • Remote control
  • Safety key
  • Ideal for use in small spaces and those who are casual joggers/walkers
  • Transport wheels

Cons

  • Not intended for sustained or fast running
  • Smaller than typical running surface
  • Does not fold once handrails are installed
  • Handrails do not adjust and are at a fixed 3.5 feet (not ideal for taller individuals)
  • Only two modes available
  • Max speed is 8 miles per hour
  • No incline/decline
  • Can not mount a tablet

Bottom Line

The GoPlus 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill is a great value purchase for any walker or casual jogger looking to save space while still getting in a solid cardio session. If you are looking for a treadmill to train for your next marathon on, this is not the one for you.

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A Quick Look at the Goplus Treadmill

Goplus isn’t a brand we typically review products from. They aren’t exactly the Rogue, NordicTrack, or ProForm of the world. They are one of those brands that make a lot of different things beyond fitness equipment (including patio furniture, tools, and home improvement products). However, this treadmill from Goplus could be a great budget option for you, especially if you’re looking for one very specific thing: something to go under your desk.

Goplus Treadmill with Coop walking.

My Tips:

  • Make sure to start the treadmill before you stand on it. The motor seems to struggle if you stand on the deck before pressing start.
  • Don’t stake your life on the stats shown on the Goplus. They don’t always seem to be the most accurate (looking at you, calories burned).

Pros:

  • Under $500
  • Foldable
  • Small and compact
  • Very easy assembly

Cons:

  • Extremely short deck at 40″ x16″
  • Motor bogs down if you stand on it before starting the treadmill
  • No incline options

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Is the Goplus Treadmill Worth It?

Depending on what you’re looking for, the Goplus may hit the mark for you. However, it definitely isn’t a great pick for everyone. Check out who I think should look into this and who should buy something else.  

Great For:

  • People who want an under-desk treadmill.
  • A budget-friendly pick.
  • Walkers

Not Recommended For:

  • Serious runners
  • People taller than 6 feet
  • Those who want a technology heavy treadmill.

Goplus Treadmill Specs

Footprint49”x 27”x 42”
Speed1-8 mph
Weight capacity265 lbs
Folding dimension52”x 27”x 5”
Running deck40″ x16″
Motor2.25 Horsepower ultra-quiet motor
Weight69.5 lbs
Screen DisplayTime, Speed, Distance, Calories burned
DisplayLED Display
Bluetooth SpeakersYes
FoldableYes

Using the Goplus Treadmill

I know people think it’s weird that we enjoy cardio (I’m assuming you do if you’re reading this), but hey, it’s fun! Since I know quite a bit of information about treadmills, friends and family have been asking me about the best treadmill for using under desks, since a lot of us spend time typing away without much movement from 9 to 5. I decided to test out the Goplus, because I’ve heard it can be a good option for those looking to get some steps in while working from home. 

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Superfit logo on the side of the Goplus treadmill.

Right Off the Bat

My first impressions: it’s a really simply designed treadmill. Out of the box, you get the treadmill, a power cord (consider grabbing an extension cord while you’re at it because this thing is short), two bottles of lubricant for the belt, phone holder, two optional handrails, and the magnetic safety key. 

Handrails 

The optional handrails and the phone holder are the only two things you actually have to attach to the Goplus. The phone holder is genuinely handy, but I didn’t call it a device holder for a reason. You definitely won’t be watching Netflix on your iPad while walking on this machine because the holder isn’t big enough. 

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Installing the additional handrails for support is a good move if you plan to use the Goplus without a standing desk underneath it. However, it is worth noting that you cannot fully fold the treadmill flat after adding the extra safety handles. If you’re purchasing this treadmill because it is able to fold really flat (under 5 inches tall!), I wouldn’t recommend adding the extra handrails because you’ll just end up irritated that it won’t store properly. 

I wasn’t thrilled that you cannot adjust the main handlebar height wise, because it is on the shorter side. If you’re under 5’10”, you likely won’t be bothered by this. 

Easy to Move

Something I love about this machine is how easy it is to move around and store. There are two small transport wheels attached to the front of the Goplus to make it really simple to move. When fully folded, you can store this machine under taller furniture, beds, or in closets, which makes it an ideal choice for people with small spaces.

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Coop moving the Goplus treadmill.

Stats and Controls

When first using the GoPlus, you might be surprised to notice there are no external buttons for you to press. This cardio machine comes with one small remote with three buttons: the power button, a plus key, and a minus key. The power button on the remote is the only way to get the machine started, so I’d really recommend keeping a close watch on your remote control. I know I’d be super frustrated if I lost it and rendered this treadmill useless. 

Remote for the Goplus Treadmill.

The only thing you can control without the remote is the magnetic stop key. The stop key must be in place for the treadmill to start, otherwise it will show you an error message. To stop the treadmill suddenly, all you have to do is remove the bright red key from underneath the main handlebar.

The plus and minus buttons on the remote are used to increase or decrease the speed. There are no options to change the incline or decline, so what you see out of the box is what you get.

You can cycle through speeds up to 8 miles per hour, but some users have complained that the speeds don’t feel quite as fast on the Goplus as they do on a commercial machine. This is definitely up for debate, so you’ll have to determine that for yourself. 

Goplus treadmill display

On my end, I only plan to use this treadmill for slow and steady walking while at my desk. I don’t plan to run or sprint on this machine, because it really isn’t designed for that. With only a 40-inch long deck, I had to take purposefully short strides to avoid falling off the machine. I’m a taller girl (at 5’9”) with a long stride, so this isn’t my ideal deck length. For reference, a common deck size is at least 50 inches for comfortable walking, and 55+ for running or jogging. 

While in use, the treadmill cycles through a variety of typical stats you might see, except they’re featured just above the treadmill’s belt. You’ll be able to view your calories burned, time, distance traveled, and speed. You won’t be able to see them all at once and I’m not sure how much I trust their calories burned count either. However, if you have a fitness tracker, you don’t really need to be concerned about what the Goplus says in that regard. 

Bluetooth

Something that is a surprisingly nice extra is a single Bluetooth speaker embedded in the treadmill. You can connect your phone to the Goplus to hear your music out loud if you prefer. Obviously, don’t expect Sonos level quality on an under $400 machine, because it’s just not going to happen. However, it is a solid feature for the price of this machine. 

Other Goplus Treadmills

After checking out the Goplus site, I found that they have quite a few different options for treadmills. Their most expensive one comes in under $900, and is called the Goplus 3.75HP Folding Treadmill. It has incline options up to 15% and a variety of preset programs. Even better, the running belt is 52”, which would make it an acceptable option for running or jogging. The weight capacity across the board with the Goplus treadmills isn’t the best: even this more expensive option caps at 265 pounds. 

The cheapest treadmill out of the 23 options for sale on the Goplus website is under $300 and is called Electric Folding Treadmill with LCD Display. It isn’t made to go under a desk, but it does come with a heart rate sensor, which is a nice plus.

Customer Experience 

The warranty on all Goplus treadmills isn’t good. You only get a three-month warranty from the day you buy the treadmill. On the plus side, you can also return it within those three months (90 days specifically) but only if it is in new condition. 

If you need to contact customer service for any reason, it looks like your best option is to email them at support@goplus.com. 

Ordering and Assembling the Goplus Treadmill

The ordering process was seamless. The Goplus Folding Treadmill is available for purchase via Amazon for under $400 with free shipping for everyone (not just Prime members!). The treadmill comes within two weeks in a large cardboard box. 

Unlike many treadmills, the Goplus is not difficult to assemble. There are very few things you need to do, but you must lubricate the running belt prior to using. Luckily, the Goplus comes with two small bottles of lubricant that you can use. I have lubricated a treadmill belt before, but there are a variety of resources online to view if you’re not sure how to do it. 

There are currently no financing options available for this treadmill, likely because it is already a “budget option.” However, Amazon does offer an additional two-year protection plan for an extra $25. 

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Coop using the goplus treadmill.

Customer Reviews

On Amazon, the Goplus 2 in 1 Folding Treadmill has over 5,000 written reviews with an average score of 4 out of 5 stars. Not bad, especially considering how large the sample size is. Those that love this machine really love it. People rave about how quiet the treadmill is, the great value, and the compactness.

Other customers mentioned that they think this treadmill is not a good option for runners because the speeds are way off, and the electrical outlet required for this machine has to be much more powerful than a regular plug in (needs the amount of power that a major appliance does).

Final Verdict of Our Goplus Treadmill Review

Here’s the deal: this Goplus machine can be a nice under desk treadmill but only if your expectations are realistic. This cardio machine is a super budget option at under $400 so you’re not getting anything fancy. Don’t expect a multi-year warranty, high user weight capacity, or a long deck. However, if you just need a stowable, compact treadmill to help you reach your fitness goals and you’re on a budget, you’ll want to check the Goplus out. 

Goplus Treadmill Rating

Goplus Treadmill

Footprint + Portability – 4
Delivery and Setup – 4
Durability – 2.5
Customizations – 3
Adjustability and Ergonomics – 3.5
Workout Experience – 4
Tech Capabilities – 3
Conveniences – 3
Customer Reviews – 4
Value – 4.25
Warranty, Financing, Returns – 3
Customer Service – 4
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Goplus Treadmill

The Goplus Treadmill is a budget-friendly, foldable treadmill. It is best for use under a standing desk for slow, steady walking.

Product Brand: Goplus

Product Currency: USD

Product Price: 380

Product In-Stock: InStock

Editor's Rating:
3.5

Goplus Treadmill FAQs

Is the Goplus 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill a good treadmill?

The Goplus 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill is a good option for people who need a budget treadmill, and plan to only use this machine for walking. I would not recommend this machine for serious runners, because both the speed and deck length aren’t designed to support this type of use.

How much does the Goplus 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill weigh?

This treadmill weighs 84 lbs.

What is the deck length of the Goplus 2-in-1 Folding Treadmill?

The deck length is 40 inches.

What can I expect from the Goplus Treadmill?

This electric treadmill is a space-saving option with a foldable design. The 40” belt makes this an ideal choice for a walking treadmill or home office addition (not for running). If you just need something that will get your heart rate up during the day, and you’re not keen on an elliptical or exercise bike, I would recommend this budget-friendly treadmill.

Caroline Lubinsky, CF-L1

Caroline Lubinsky, CF-L1

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Caroline is a former NCAA D1 Women’s College Soccer player who also played in the WPSL, the second highest level of professional women’s soccer in the United States. Although soccer was her first love, Caroline eats, sleeps, and breathes all things fitness. She credits her high school’s football coach, Jason Estep, with teaching her how to properly use a barbell at 15 years old and inspiring an enduring love for strength training. Caroline is also a CrossFit Level 1 Trainer. Content wise, Caroline has a background in Public Relations and previously worked in the Communication department at Appalachian State University. When Caroline isn’t writing or working out, she works with dachshund rescue groups and listens to way too many true crime podcasts.

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