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UREVO Strol 1 Pro Foldable Treadmill Review

A convenient, two-in-one treadmill that can be used below the desk or as a standalone, it's powerful enough for light jogging and features three levels of incline, but is it big enough?
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UREVO Strol 1 Pro Foldable Treadmill Review (We loved the functionality of the UREVO at our standing desks but found our posture compromised at some of our static...)
We loved the functionality of the UREVO at our standing desks but found our posture compromised at some of our static tables due to its thickness.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens
Price:  $549 List
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Manufacturer:   UREVO
By Joshua Hutchens ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 9, 2024
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#6 of 13
  • Exercise Quality - 35% 7.0
  • User Interface/Ease of Use - 25% 6.0
  • Features - 15% 6.0
  • Ease of Assembly - 10% 10.0
  • Storability - 10% 10.0
  • Noise Level - 5% 9.0

Our Verdict

Expanding on the popularity of their 2-in-1 under-desk treadmill, the Strol 1 Pro adds incline adjustments and a sturdier handrail to the list of features. While it's still a compact, foldable treadmill, it feels a bit more versatile with three incline positions and speeds up to 7.6 mph. A 2.5 hp motor and cushioned running deck give it enough power for brisk runs and comfort for users up to 265 lbs. This quick-fold machine can be collapsed to less than 6" high in seconds and requires no assembly. With the handrail extended, it's suitable for jogging, but the length of the running deck limits your speed. Read our full review to see how it compares to other top treadmills.
REASONS TO BUY
Space saving design
Adjustable incline
Value priced
REASONS TO AVOID
Lowest incline isn't flat
Infrared remote doesn't work above desk

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Bottom Line Compact and easy to use with incline adjustments; it's not ideal for running but works well for walking and light joggingThis 2 in 1 model easily fits below your desk and works for a quick run when unfoldedBasic but affordable, this model gets the job done for much less than the competitionA useful walking treadmill that can be used under a desk to help you get the steps in at a value price with no apps required, its weak motor should relegate it to light-duty useThis super-compact treadmill is best suited to walking or very light running
Rating Categories UREVO Strol 1 Pro F... UREVO 2 in 1 Foldin... Sunny Health and Fi... Sperax Walking Pad... Goplus SuperFit 2 i...
Exercise Quality (35%)
7.0
6.0
5.0
3.0
4.0
User Interface/Ease of Use (25%)
6.0
6.0
5.0
5.0
3.0
Features (15%)
6.0
5.0
6.0
4.0
4.0
Ease of Assembly (10%)
10.0
10.0
8.0
10.0
9.0
Storability (10%)
10.0
10.0
8.0
10.0
10.0
Noise Level (5%)
9.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
6.0
Specs UREVO Strol 1 Pro F... UREVO 2 in 1 Foldin... Sunny Health and Fi... Sperax Walking Pad... Goplus SuperFit 2 i...
Belt Dimensions (LxW) 42.25 in. x 17 in. 42.5 in. x 16.75 in. 49 in. x 15.5 in. 38.25 in. x 15.25 in. 40 in. x 16 in.
Top Speed 7.6 mph 7.6 mph 9 mph 3.8 mph 7.5 mph
Motor power 2.5 HP 2.5 HP 2.2 HP .75 HP 2.25 HP
Measured Minimum Incline 3.3 % 0 % 0.2 % 0 % 0 %
Measured Maximum Incline 6.9 % 0.0 % 4.37 % 0.0 % 0.0 %
Measured Noise 61.5 db 61 db 62.2 db 62 db 64 db
Weight Limit 265 lbs 265 lbs 220 lbs 320 lbs 265 lbs
Running Area 718 sq. in. 712 sq. in. 760 sq. in. 583 sq. in. 640 sq. in.
Assembly Time 7 minutes 9 minutes 31 minutes 10 minutes 24 minutes
Open Dimensions 50.7" L x 28.5" W x 40.5" H 52.6" L x 26.4" W x 39.7" H 62" L x 25.5" W x 50" H 45" L x 19.5" W x 4.5" H 49" L x 27" W x 42" H
Footprint 1445 sq. in. 1388.6 sq. in. 1643 sq. in. 877.5 sq. in. 1323 sq. in.
Folded Dimensions 53.5" L x 28.5" W x 5.7"H 54.5" L x 26" W x 4.9"H 36" L x 25.5" W x 58" H 45" L x 19.5" W x 4.5" H 52" L x 27" W x 5" H
Incline Adjustment Electric Electric Manual Electric No
Display small LED display small LED display 7" backlit LCD small LED display small LED display
Workout Programs None None 9 programs None None
Heart Rate Sensors No No Integrated handlebar sensors No No
Connectivity No No No No Bluetooth
Additional Features Compact folding design, transport wheels, tablet holder, remote control Compact folding design, transport wheels, phone holder, remote control Folding, soft-drop, transport wheels, bottle holders, shock absorption, quick speed buttons, manual incline adjust, device shelf, safety shutoff lanyard Compact,, transport wheels, RF remote Compact folding design, transport wheels, phone holder, remote control, Bluetooth speaker
Warranty 12-month limited parts and labor 12-month limited parts and labor Frame: 3 years, Parts: 180 days 30- days not specified

Our Analysis and Test Results

The UREVO Strol 1 Pro Foldable Treadmill is a clever combination of useful and easy-to-store. Testers liked the UREVO 2 in 1 more than we thought we would, and the Strol 1 Pro takes that practicality and adds some features and versatility. The big difference between these two treadmills is the incline feature on the Strol 1 Pro, which allows you to adjust the pitch and work different muscle groups. Since the treadmill measures only 5.7" thick when folded flat, it can be stored easily. Like other compact folding treadmills, they're great for walking and light running but sub-optimal for those wanting a machine for more than the occasional run.

Performance Comparison


Our 5'3" tester running at six mph
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

Exercise Quality


The  UREVO Strol 1 Pro might surprise you with the quality of workout it provides. We assess the exercise quality of treadmills by having multiple testers use them for a wide variety of workouts with differing speeds and intensities. We assessed how well this particular machine integrated into under-desk usage. We also assess its comfort, convenience, and versatility. While only a fraction of the cost of the full-sized treadmills we've tested, the Strol 1 Pro impressed us with its power and incline feature. The smaller tread deck gives it some limitations, especially where speed is concerned, but a focused runner can make decent use of its real estate and get a surprisingly good cardio experience. This treadmill is notably comfortable; in our running deck flex test, the Strol took only 514 Newtons of force to deflect half an inch; this is one of the most compliant machines we've tested. Those looking to give their joints a break will be pleased with the cushioned footfalls it provides.

Testing the running deck deflection on the Strol 1 Pro.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

Our testers all felt the Strol 1 Pro was great for walking speed workouts. From slow under-desk striding to speed walking intervals, this treadmill rivals the larger machines. You can walk up to 3.8 mph with the handrail folded down, but our productive working speeds at the desk are under 2.8 mph. In the highest incline setting, the tread deck is five inches above the ground, which worked well with height-adjustable standing desks but felt too high when using a static platform like a table.

urevo strol 1 pro foldable treadmill - to work, the ir remote needs to be pointed directly at the front of...
To work, the IR remote needs to be pointed directly at the front of the treadmill, making it an awkward adjustment under the deck.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

When you extend the handrail into the upright position, the speed range increases up to 7.6 mph, but running at a sub-8-minute mile is a pretty rapid clip. All of our testers could run at this speed and stay centered on the 42.25 x 17" belt, but it wasn't without some anxiety. If you plan to spend more than 50% of your time running, there are better machines for you. The width of the running surface was less of a concern at speed than its length; our testers complained of feeling the rollers underfoot at faster strides.

urevo strol 1 pro foldable treadmill - large enough for a brisk run but just barely.
Large enough for a brisk run but just barely.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

The machine is quite simple; there is no connectivity or programmed workouts, but there is a mode button that allows you to set a calorie, distance, or time goal and work toward it. A basic LED display on the motor cover shows the belt speed, calories burned, incline setting, elapsed time, and distance. You can adjust speed and incline with the infrared remote control, but it needs to be within line of sight. That means that using the remote on your desktop isn't effective. The Sperax Walking Pad, in comparison, uses a radio frequency remote that can control the treadmill without having to move it off of your desktop.


Companion App/Connectivity


As we mentioned in our Exercise Quality section, there is no Bluetooth connectivity, but that doesn't mean you can't use a workout app. The device shelf is large enough to support a phone or tablet that can run the motivational app of your choosing. You'll need to adjust speed and incline manually, but some users find value in a companion app that coaches and encourages them to keep going. The device shelf is 36" above the tread deck and moves with the incline. Some of our taller testers remarked that viewing at that height is less than ideal, and they preferred setting the treadmill in front of a TV instead.

urevo strol 1 pro foldable treadmill - at 6' 2', looking down at the device shelf feels like a strain.
At 6' 2', looking down at the device shelf feels like a strain.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

User Interface/Ease of Use


The Strol 1 Pro has a simple but useful display and controls. The controls on the handrail allow you to start and stop the belt, increase or decrease speed by 0.2mph increments, and adjust the incline to any of the three settings. The lowest setting isn't level but sits at a measured 3.3% incline. Quick speed adjust buttons take you to 3 or 6 mph with a single push, and a mode button to set goals.

Advertised as having the functionality to do dips on these bars, it “can” be down but doesn't feel stable or reassuring.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

To start a workout on the Strol 1 Pro, you simply step on and hit the start button. You can do this from the handrail or the remote. The remote has most of the handrail buttons' functionality, except preset speeds and modes. The incline only has three positions and shows up in the display as 1, 2, or 3, with the highest being 3.95 degrees, which equals a slope of 6.9%, a bit shy of the claimed 9%. The lowest incline setting is oddly not flat but 1.9 degrees, or a 3.3% slope.


UREVO shows users supporting their weight on the handrails and claims they can hold up to 120kg. Our tester at half that weight used the handrails for a few bodyweight dips, and while there was no structural failure or damage, it felt unstable and not something we would recommend. We found the handrail to be useful as a grab bar when hopping on or off of the moving belt; it also serves as a visual guide to help keep you aligned while running at higher speeds.

Features


The ability to adjust the incline is the highlight of this mill, and while there isn't much movement, it's enough to change your gate mechanics. Another clear highlight is this treadmill's ease of storage; folding it flat and leaning it against a wall or under a piece of furniture means you're not dedicating a room to its 1445 square inch footprint. Transport wheels on the front of the machine make wheeling it around easy, but only if the incline is set to the lowest level. The incline adjustment feet protrude just behind the transport wheels, so when raised, they interfere with the treadmill's ability to roll. Since the treadmill only weighs 69.4 pounds, you can also slide or lift it into place.

urevo strol 1 pro foldable treadmill - these feet create the three incline positions; they don't retract...
These feet create the three incline positions; they don't retract automatically, so it's important to lower the machine before moving it.
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A 2.5 hp motor provides adequate power for incline running and uses a fan to keep the motor cool. The treadmill's wooden deck is supported by eight 10mm silicone elastomers that absorb shock between the user and the steel frame. These eight elastomers give the treadmill more compliance than any other machine we've tested. A 5-ply silicone running belt wraps around 38mm aluminum rollers giving the running deck a low friction feel.

urevo strol 1 pro foldable treadmill - the device shelf can easily hold a full-sized ipad and doesn't...
The device shelf can easily hold a full-sized iPad and doesn't interfere with the controls on the handrail.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

The handrail and tablet holder give the machine a bit more versatility and help stabilize you when not using it under a desk. Quick-adjust buttons give you the ability to find your groove quickly and not have to repeatedly press buttons to find the speed you're comfortable with. A magnetic lanyard attaches to the front of the handrail and clips on to your clothing while running; pulling on this lanyard cuts power to the motor and stops the machine within a few seconds.


Ease of Assembly


The Strol 1 Pro arrives completely assembled and ready to go. This model sets up with minimal effort and requires mostly unpacking. After the packaging was removed, we folded the handrail up, attached the device shelf and plugged it in, all told, it took us 7 minutes from unboxing to up and running.


While this is a compact treadmill, its delivery box can still feel like a bit much for one person. The 76-pound shipping box arrived at our front door, and we scooted it to the assembly area. Reading reviews of this and other compact treadmills, we see many people who have experienced belts that are unevenly tightened and shift to one side. Our treadmill did not have this issue, but it does include a hex wrench that allows you to adjust the belt's tension and alignment, a process that takes some practice to perfect.

Storability


One of the things we like most about these compact treadmills is how easy they are to store. Most people won't use a machine like this every day, and having it not occupy a ton of space while not in use is a major plus. With the handle folded down and the incline feet retracted, the Strol can easily be rolled and stowed out of the way.

urevo strol 1 pro foldable treadmill - easy to stow and hide away.
Easy to stow and hide away.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

Even with the machine in its open position, it's not very large. Measuring 50.7" long x 28.5" wide, the top of the railing measures 40.5" high, so it's significantly less imposing than a full-sized treadmill. When the handrail folds down, it sits at the back of the treadmill, extending its length by 2.8 inches, giving the machine a total footprint of 1525 square inches. If storability is your top priority, the Sperax Walking Pad has a footprint of just 878 square inches but lacks the comfort and functionality of the Strol.


Noise Level


The Strol 1 Pro registered a half decibel louder than the UREVO 2 in 1 but quieter than the Sperax Walking Pad. At a belt speed of 4 mph, our sound meters picked up 61.5 dB of sound. Removing the runner from the deck lowered the noise level to 59 dB, we test this both ways to understand how much noise a users footfalls create on the deck.


Should You Buy the UREVO Strol 1 Pro Folding Treadmill?


This treadmill likely has the perfect mix of features for some people. If you want to devote less than a bedroom to a walking machine but still want some incline capabilities, the Strol answers the call. We spent quite a bit of time running on this machine, and while we found it suitable for a jog, runners wanting to stretch their legs will do better with a longer tread deck. If your primary objectives are quiet, comfortable indoor walking, the Strol 1 Pro is worth your consideration. Using this machine under a desk while still adjusting the incline helped mix up the stride and keep it interesting. Like other folding machines, its best feature is apparent when it's not in use.

What Other Treadmills Should You Consider?


While we really liked this machine, it has limitations. If your ambitions are bigger than its running deck, check out the Echelon Stride, which still folds but has the longest running surface of any treadmill we've tested. It also features a fold-down handrail but can't be used under a deck like the other compact treadmills in our test. If you don't want or need the incline adjustability, the Urevo 2 in 1 is an excellent choice and saves you some money and space.

urevo strol 1 pro foldable treadmill - a simple display gives you relevant information, and while not easy...
A simple display gives you relevant information, and while not easy to view below the desk, it's handy while using the machine as a standalone.
Credit: Joshua Hutchens

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