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Lauren is an NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer working with clients of all ages and skill levels. She specializes in coaching the squat, bench, and deadlift and enjoys introducing beginners to barbell training. Before becoming certified, she worked in marketing roles after graduating from the University of Maine with a BA in Journalism. Writing for Garage Gym Reviews blends her two passions: writing and lifting. Lauren spends her leisure time in the kitchen, reading fiction, and taking nature walks. She’s also an avid downhill skier, learning how to ski when she was just two years old. She lives in Maine with her husband and two cats.

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Updated on September 8, 2025
Updated on September 8, 2025

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If you’re thinking about a treadmill for your home gym but can’t fathom paying a boatload of money on a cardio machine, have no fear, because I’m all about sticking to my budget and finding deals. 

There is a fine line of spending too little and winding up underwhelmed with your purchase, and spending too much and you’re left feeling robbed. Therefore, in this roundup of best treadmills under $600, I’m going to give you my top picks on cheap treadmills. I’ll stick to the ones I think are high-quality for this price range and will still add value to your fitness routine.  

We Know Treadmills

The GGR team comprises expert product testers ranging from certified personal trainers to CrossFit Level 1 Trainers to nutrition coaches and former college athletes. We’re a group of fitness nerds who love to test everything from the best budget treadmills to the newest specialty barbells. 

Our product testers have used everything from top-of-the-line manual treadmills to under-the-desk walking treadmills. This review will have a variety of treadmills to choose from, so you get the product that best suits your needs. 

5 Best Treadmills Under $600  

  • Best Treadmill Under $600 for Walking: WalkingPad Folding Treadmill P1
  • Best Incline Treadmill Under $600: Sunny Health and Fitness (SF-T4400) Treadmill
  • Best Durable Treadmill Under $600: XTERRA Fitness TR150
  • Best  Compact Treadmill Under $600: UREVO 2-in-1 Treadmill
  • Best Walking Treadmill Under $600: GoPlus 2-in-1 Treadmill

Best Treadmill Under $600 for Walking: WalkingPad Folding Treadmill P1

Good for: Anyone with limited space and a tight budget

Best for Walking

WalkingPad P1 Classic Folding Treadmill

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GGR Score: 4.1
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Product Highlights

  • Folds for easy storage
  • Suitable for tall folks and long strides
  • Comes assembled
  • Compatible with KS Fit App
  • Features foot-sensing controls

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Under $450
  • Foldable
  • Can be controlled by the app or a remote
  • Has automatic foot control
  • No assembly required

Cons

  • Max user weight of 220 lbs
  • No obvious warranty

Bottom Line

The WalkingPad is another great option for people who want a way to walk while doing another activity.

Here’s the skinny on the WalkingPad folding treadmill: It’s compact, lightweight, and it folds completely in half. And when I say it folds in half, I mean like a book or a door hinge. The treadmill belt folds in half and stands only 5 inches tall for super easy storage. For this reason, the WalkingPad earns a 5-out-of-5-star rating for footprint and portability.

With such a unique and compact design, you may be surprised to know that the walking belt is 47 inches long and 16 inches wide, making it rather spacious for a compact and under-desk style treadmill. That’s right this is an under-desk treadmill and is featured as our overall top pick on our best under-desk treadmill roundup. It’s an ideal machine to pair with an adjustable height desk for more steps during the day.

A woman can be seen from the torso down walking on a WalkingPad Treadmill

Nicole Davis, certified personal trainer and GGR head of content, uses the treadmill daily in the winter months and has walked hundreds of miles during her two-year span of testing. She gives the WalkingPad a 3-out-of-5-star rating on durability because the motor and weight capacity don’t compare to the average treadmill.

However, it’s held up for longer than she expected and still runs smoothly. The weight capacity is fairly low at 220 pounds and she notices that when her husband uses the treadmill (who is closer to the weight capacity) the small 1.0 horsepower motor bogs down a bit.

Price$499
Footprint56.37” L x 21.5” W x 5” H (unfolded);
32.5” L x 21.5” W x 5” H (folded) 
Warranty1 year
Weight Capacity220 lbs
Motor Horsepower1 hp brush motor
Max speed3.75 mph 

Best Incline Treadmill Under $600: Sunny Health and Fitness (SF-T4400) Treadmill

Good for: Beginner runners and walkers who want incline training on a no-frills machine

Best Incline Treadmill

Sunny Health and Fitness Treadmill SF-T4400

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GGR Score: 3.6
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Product Highlights

  • Under $500
  • Has manual incline options
  • Compact and folds
  • Speeds up to 9 MPH

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Has incline
  • Folds easily
  • Very compact
  • Tread comes with shock absorption
  • Quick-speed buttons on the handrail

Cons

  • User weight capacity is 220 lbs
  • Top speed of 9 MPH
  • No decline option

Bottom Line

The SF-T4400 is a great budget walking treadmill that can be easily folded and used in small spaces.

The Sunny Health and Fitness SF-T4400 treadmill will be a trusty cardio machine for the right user—it has a short 49-inch running deck, so it’s best suited for people under 6 feet tall. However, for a budget treadmill, we think a 49-inch running surface equipped with shock absorbers will get the job done for a lot of people. 

There are three manual incline options with this treadmill, you’ll just have to physically adjust the incline when the treadmill is not running. This method is perhaps not the smoothest way to adjust your incline, but with a price tag around $400, it might be worth it for some home gym owners. This machine also features a soft-drop folding mechanism with gas shocks, making the unfolding process silent and safe. 

sunny health and fitness sf t4400 treadmill

We also like the fact the SF-T4400 has nine built-in workout programs, which means you won’t be stuck with the same old steady-state cardio routine. You’ll be able to choose your workout on the console and have your stats (like speed, distance, time, and calories burned) displayed on the LCD display. 

Check out the full Sunny Health & Fitness SF-T4400 review.

PriceAround $400
Footprint62” L x 25.5” W x 50” H
Warranty3-year frame, 180-day parts and components
Weight Capacity220 lbs
Motor Horsepower2.2 HP
Max speed9 MPH

Best Durable Treadmill Under $600: XTERRA Fitness TR150 Folding Treadmill

Good for: Those looking for a sturdy walking or jogging machine without all the extras

Best Durable Treadmill

XTERRA Fitness TR150 Folding Treadmill

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GGR Score: 3.5
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Product Highlights

  • 1-year frame warranty

  • Free with Amazon Prime

  • 3 manual incline levels

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Folds easily and saves space
  • Lightweight and simple to move
  • Built-in pulse sensors on handles
  • Very affordable price point

Cons

  • Limited incline and speed range
  • Short running deck at 50 inches
  • Not ideal for serious runners
  • Basic display with no advanced tech features

Bottom Line

If you’re looking for an affordable folding treadmill for walking or light jogging, the XTERRA TR150 is a solid choice. Just don’t expect high-tech features or intense incline capabilities at this price point.

The XTERRA Fitness TR150 has a lot to love for about $500 from Amazon. The lifetime warranty on the frame really catches my eye on a budget machine such as this, as this means the company really stands by the construction. At this price point, you won’t necessarily find this machine feels heavy-duty, but we thought it had a solid feel when we tested it.

The one thing about a budget machine is that you’re not going to find high-tech touchscreens, interactive programming, or powerful motors for serious bouts of running. Instead, this folding treadmill has a 5-inch LCD screen and a dozen preset programs to help you achieve your fitness goals. 

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The XTERRA TR150 is meant for casual runners and walkers. With a 50-inch running deck, you’re getting more space than the average budget treadmill, however taller people might still feel limited on running with a natural gait. If you’re not particularly tall, the 2.25 HP motor will support running, but I wouldn’t count on HIIT workouts or marathon training on the XTERRA. 

Read our in-depth XTERRA Fitness TR150 folding treadmill review.

PriceAbout $500 from Amazon
Footprint63.4” L x 28.75” W x 51.4” H
WarrantyLifetime frame, 1-year motor, 90-days deck, 90-days labor
Weight Capacity250 lbs
Motor Horsepower2.25 HP
Max speed10 MPH

Best Compact Treadmill Under $600: UREVO 2-in-1 Treadmill

Good for: Anyone who wants versatility with an affordable treadmill

Best Compact Treadmill

UREVO Strol 2E Smart Treadmill

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GGR Score: 4.08
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Product Highlights

  • Folds flat to fit under beds and couches
  • Comes ready to go; no assembly required
  • Easy to move
  • Can also be used under a standing desk
  • No incline

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Under $400
  • Handle can be folded under to use under a desk
  • Easy to store and good for people in tight spaces

Cons

  • Short and skinny deck not ideal for running
  • User weight capacity below industry standard at 265 lbs
  • Max speed of 7.6 mph

Bottom Line

If you are looking for a foldable treadmill for under $500, the UREVO 2 in 1 is a great option for you.

The UREVO 2-in-1 Treadmill might be your best budget option if you’re not only looking for a cardio machine, but something that slides under your desk to get steps in during the work day. This treadmill has a handle bar that folds down completely flat, so you can use it under your desk. 

You can fold the handlebar back up when you want to use it to walk or jog during non-work hours. The handlebar features a small console with speed controls, stop and start buttons, and a safety key. 

walking on urevo treadmill

With a 42-inch running deck, I wouldn’t suggest running on this UREVO for most people. However, with the 2.5 horsepower motor, that kind of power will support running speeds if your stride is narrow enough. 

Another feature our product testers loved about this machine: No assembly required. It comes right out of the Amazon box and can be put straight to use. It’s also lightweight and has convenient transport wheels.  

Check out the full UREVO 2-in-1 Treadmill review.

PriceUnder $400 on Amazon
Footprint52.6” L x 26.4” W x 39.7” H
Warranty1-year
Weight Capacity265 lbs
Motor Horsepower2.5 CHP
Max speed7.5 MPH

Best Walking Treadmill Under $600: GoPlus 2-in-1 Treadmill

Good for: Anyone who wants exercise equipment for the goal of getting steps in 

Best Walking 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.

The GoPlus 2-in-1 Treadmill is another versatile compact machine with under-the-desk capabilities. To use the GoPlus under your desk, it’s as simple as folding the handlebar down so it lies horizontal with the walking belt. Once it’s folded flat, you can use the remote control that comes with the purchase, to start, stop, and control your speed. 

Truthfully, this is an ideal option if you plan to primarily use it under your desk, but perhaps a little underwhelming if this is your main cardio machine for your home gym. 

Coop using the goplus treadmill.

The 2.25 horsepower motor will certainly support running speeds, but the machine has a maximum speed of 8 mph and the 40-inch-long running deck will not suffice for most runners. Personally, I’m not tall, but I have long legs and a short torso, which gives me a long stride for my height. This 40-inch deck just won’t cut it for my running stride, but could still make a great under-the-desk option. 

PriceUnder $400 from Amazon
Footprint49” L x 27” W x 42” H
Warranty3 months
Weight Capacity265 lbs
Motor Horsepower2.25 HP
Max speed8 MPH

Other Treadmills Under $600 We Researched

We’ve tested numerous treadmills under $600, so it wasn’t hard to pick our top five. However, if you still are not finding a treadmill that suits your fancy, take a look at these three options our product testers have tried that were close to making this list:

  • The NordicTrack T 6.5 S almost made this list, but it’s just over $600. It’s also a discontinued model from NordicTrack, but you’ll still be able to find it on sites like Amazon and Best Buy. 
  • Sunny Health and Fitness SF-T1407M is a close contender for the SF-4400 by the same brand. The two treadmills are nearly identical in running deck length, motor power, and top speeds. 

How We Picked and Tested

For our treadmill roundups, we carefully consider the parameters we’re working with to deliver the best information for you to make a decision about purchasing a treadmill. Here are some things we took into consideration for this best treadmills under $600 roundup:

  • Price range: Is the treadmill priced under $600?
  • Warranty: Is there a warranty for this product and how does it compare to industry standards?
  • Construction: Does the treadmill feel solid while walking or running on it?
  • Weight limit: What is the weight capacity for this treadmill (and will it work for a large range of individuals)?
  • Assembly: How many moving parts are there for the assembly (and how time-consuming will it be)? 
  • Deck size: Based on the length of the running deck, will this treadmill be better for runners or walkers? 
  • Display: What kind of display is featured on the console and what metrics are shown? 
  • Speed Range: What is the maximum speed of this treadmill?
  • Extras: Does the machine have Bluetooth connectivity or a device holder for your own programs or streaming?
  • Compactness: Can this treadmill fold? Does it have transport wheels for easy storage?

Benefits of Treadmills Under $600

When it comes to buying a treadmill, you might be wondering about the benefits of buying under the $600 price point? There are quite a few, so I’m here to elaborate: 

The Health Benefits Are The Same

When it comes to cardio, GGR staff writer and product tester Caroline Lubinksy is the queen of cardio and can recite industry standards in her sleep. When I asked her how the average home gym owner can benefit from a treadmill under $600, she responded by saying, “you’ll get the same heart-healthy benefits as a more expensive machine, but you’ll be saving a ton of cash in the process.” With that said, she has me sold on a budget machine. 

Affordable Home Gym Addition

With all the other equipment you likely have (or desire) in your home gym, how many of us can really afford to throw thousands of dollars at just one machine? “Some of the top models can cost upwards of $4,000 (looking at you, NordicTrack Elite),” says Carloline.

“Your wallet will thank you if you choose to purchase a treadmill under $600,” Caroline adds. Plus, we know that you probably also lift with dumbbells, kettlebells, and barbells—we’re here to help you have it all.

Lighter and More Portable

An additional benefit we see from budget treadmills is the fact they are typically more compact and weigh less than commercial treadmills. This is great if you’re working with a small or shared space (or looking for an under-the-desk option). 

What to Look for in a Treadmill Under $600

When you’re shopping for your budget treadmill, consider these factors:

Price: The sky’s the limit when it comes to cardio equipment. Set your price range, and then find treadmills that fit into that scope. It’s also worth noting that some of the less expensive treadmills on the market don’t offer financing options. 

Warranty: For treadmills priced under $600, not all will come with long-lasting warranties. The XTERRA T150 comes with an exceptional lifetime warranty for the price, but some of the other machines on this list only offer a year tops. I suggest going with the product that you feel most comfortable with both price and warranty. 

Weight limit: This is important to consider for anyone teetering around 200 pounds. Some of the machines on this list have a 220-pound maximum user weight. We suggest paying attention to this factor because budget-friendly treadmills don’t often support the same kind of weight as commercial products.

Motor: This is important to consider if you plan on doing more than walking on your treadmill. Oftentimes a budget treadmill also means a less powerful motor. As an industry standard, we like to see a 2.25 continuous horsepower motor on treadmills meant for running.

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FAQs on Best Treadmills Under $600

Is it worth getting a cheap treadmill?

For the right person, buying a treadmill under $600 will be a fantastic way to get in daily steps and keep up with the 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous activity recommended for adults by the CDC. It’s unlikely, however, that treadmills in this price range will support top speeds on a daily basis without some serious wear and tear. 

Which is the cheapest treadmill?

On this list of best treadmills under $600 (that we’ve actually tested), we have three options that offer the cheapest price and come in right around $350: The Sunny Health and Fitness SF-4400, the UREVO 2-in-1 under the desk treadmill, and the GoPlus 2-in-1 treadmill. 

What is a good entry-level treadmill?

We think the ProForm Pro City L6 can make an excellent entry-level treadmill without spending an arm and a leg. It’s priced at a reasonable $599, it has a 10-year warranty on the frame, and has Bluetooth connectivity so you can pair your own device and access iFIT programming (for an additional monthly membership fee). 

Lauren Strong, CPT

Lauren Strong, CPT

Sr. Staff Writer and Certified Personal Trainer

About Author

Lauren is an NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer working with clients of all ages and skill levels. She specializes in coaching the squat, bench, and deadlift and enjoys introducing beginners to barbell training. Before becoming certified, she worked in marketing roles after graduating from the University of Maine with a BA in Journalism. Writing for Garage Gym Reviews blends her two passions: writing and lifting. Lauren spends her leisure time in the kitchen, reading fiction, and taking nature walks. She’s also an avid downhill skier, learning how to ski when she was just two years old. She lives in Maine with her husband and two cats.

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5 Best Treadmills Under $600  
Best Treadmill Under $600 for Walking: WalkingPad Folding Treadmill P1
Best Incline Treadmill Under $600: Sunny Health and Fitness (SF-T4400) Treadmill
Best Durable Treadmill Under $600: XTERRA Fitness TR150 Folding Treadmill
Best Compact Treadmill Under $600: UREVO 2-in-1 Treadmill
Best Walking Treadmill Under $600: GoPlus 2-in-1 Treadmill
Other Treadmills Under $600 We Researched
How We Picked and Tested
Benefits of Treadmills Under $600
What to Look for in a Treadmill Under $600
FAQs on Best Treadmills Under $600

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  • MERACH T12 Foldable Walking Treadmill Review (2025): A Compact and Affordable Option
  • Evolve Plant-Based Protein Shake Review (2025): Is This Low-Calorie Pea Protein Worth the Price?
  • Huel Ready-to-Drink Review (2025): Can This RTD Really Replace A Meal?
  • C4 Ultimate Shred Review (2025): Is This Fat-Burning Pre-Workout Worth It?
  • Almost Heaven Morgan Barrel Review (2025): A Sleek Barrel Sauna Built for Four
Equipment
  • Best Recumbent Exercise Bikes (2025): Top Picks from Certified Personal Trainers
  • Best Folding Exercise Bikes (2025): Compact and Lightweight Bikes for Small Spaces
  • After Testing More Than 50, We Found The 10 Best Folding Treadmills for Your Home (2025)
  • Best Quiet Treadmills (2025): 7 Peaceful Options for Keeping the Right Pace
  • Best Dumbbells of 2025: Top Picks From Fitness Experts After Thousands of Curls and Presses
Guides
  • Infrared Saunas Buyer’s Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Break a Sweat With Confidence
  • The Ultimate Sauna Guide: Expert Tips on Benefits, How to Use, and More
  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian
  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About
  • Tariffs Affecting Gym Equipment Prices (2025)
DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  
  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein
  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?
  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 
  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle