Exerpeutic Fitness Walking Electric Treadmill Review

Editor's Rating: 5.2 /10

Exerpeutic Fitness specializes in low-cost exercise equipment. Compared with other brands’ discount treadmills, Exerpeutic models like the Walking Electric Treadmill are more durable… but compared with average home treadmills, they have plenty of room for improvement. This review can help you decide whether the Walking Electric Treadmill or another sub-$500 treadmill could likely fit your workout needs. This unit has a $449 list price and is available with an excellent warranty when purchased at the Exerpeutic website. Elsewhere it sells for less (about $325) but carries a very short warranty.

As its name indicates the Exerpeutic Fitness Walking Electric Treadmill is designed for strolling and brisk walking rather than running. Most importantly in that regard, it has a top speed of just 4 mph. (Top treadmills for runners reach at least 12 mph.) It can be ideal if you walk at about 2-3 miles an hour. If you’re a fast walker however, this treadmill probably isn’t your best match. If it’s regularly pushed to its limit the 1.5 HP motor won’t endure for long.

Size is another reason this model is called the Walking Electric Treadmill. Horsepower aside, with its 36″ long track this machine couldn’t accommodate a runner. Most treadmill tracks for runners are 55″ or 60″ long. On the plus size though, the small workout area contributes to a very compact machine size: This treadmill has a footprint of just 47″ x 29″.

The Exerpeutic Walking Electric Treadmill does not have built-in training programs. The console displays speed, distance, time and an estimate of calories burned.

The standard warranty coverage for this product is typical for treadmills under $500. It includes one year on the frame, five years for the motor, and 90 days for parts and labor. The free extended warranty (available only for shoppers at the Exerpeutic website) significantly extends the coverage in each category.

What We Like:

  • Price: The Exerpeutic Walking Electric Treadmill sells for about half the price of a typical entry-level treadmill for walkers.
  • Assembly: Customers can pay about $100 for assembly, but owners generally report that assembling this product is easy and can be accomplished in 30 to 60 minutes.
  • Compact and Portable: In both length and width the Walking Electric Treadmill requires much less space than most alternatives, plus it can be folded for storage. The deck can be folded upward with help from a lever. Wheels are attached for easy portability.
  • High Capacity: Although this treadmill is small and lightweight (110 pounds), it’s advertised as safely holding up to 350 pounds. According to customer reviews the manufacturer’s rating is accurate, not overconfident.
  • Safety Rails: Long arm rails on this treadmill (18″) help trainees feel secure during exercise.
  • Safety Key: A safety key with lanyard clip can automatically turn off the treadmill if the user becomes unsteady.
  • Customer Service: Customer service for Exerpeutic customers is based in California and readily available on weekdays and weekends.
  • Extended Warranty: Exerpeutic treadmills have short warranties when provided by dealers, but they have great warranties when sold on the manufacturer’s website. The basic warranty provides one year on the frame, five years for the motor, and 90 days for parts and labor. The free extended warranty adds five years of coverage in each category.

Exerpeutic Fitness Walking Electric Treadmill Treadmill - Key Specs:

Star Rating:2-stars
Motor:1.5 HP
Incline:None
Running Area:36" x 16"
Folding:Yes
Top Speed:4 MPH
Weight Capacity:350 LBS
Dimensions:47" L x 29" W x 51" H
Built-In Programs:0
What We Don’t Like:

  • No Programs: The Walking Electric Treadmill lacks workout programming. That’s common for low-speed treadmills though; typically a user focuses on television or work.
  • No Incline: The Exerpeutic Walking Electric Treadmill does not have a track incline. In contrast, many other treadmills at all price points offer multiple incline settings to enable faster calorie burn and targeted muscle toning. Training on a slight incline can also relieve pressure from body weight over the knees.
  • Motor: The 1.5 CHP motor provides adequate power for strolling, but it’s relatively weak and is only under warranty for five to 10 years. The industry standard for motors on treadmills for walkers is about 2.5 CHP, and lifetime motor warranties are common even with treadmills under $1,000.
  • Track Size: A small track size makes this machine inappropriate for walkers with long legs. Measuring just 36″ long, it certainly falls short of the 55″ standard.
  • Warranty: When this treadmill is sold on Amazon and elsewhere for about $320, the parts and labor are under warranty for just 90 days. You might think it’s worth a gamble, but we advise paying full price for the treadmill ($499) through the manufacturer’s site in order to get the extended warranty.


Our Verdict:

Owing to its free extended warranty, the Exerpeutic Walking Electric Treadmill is a better value than many treadmills in its price class. It can fit the needs of people aiming to lose weight or maintain weight with low-intensity walking. Nonetheless this machine is miles behind the standard! Most treadmills for walkers have inclines, comfortable cushioning, workout programming, music speakers and other enhancements. See our Best Cheap Treadmills section to get a sense of top alternatives.