During the cold winter months, it can be tough to leave your home, let alone get out and work out. This makes now an especially good time to consider investing in a walking pad or under-desk treadmill. Plus, if you work from home and are short on space, you can easily place one under your desk and get a workout in while you work.. As a fitness writer and a mom, I find myself constantly multitasking, but getting movement in can be a struggle. That’s why I decided to test out two walking pads to see if they could help me maintain my step count while indoors. I’m also CNET’s resident fitness expert and treadmill tester, so I have a lot of other fitness equipment to compare them to.. My experience testing under-desk treadmills. I underestimated how fast these treadmills can go. I assumed that under-desk treadmills capped at 3 mph, but the treadmills I tested can go up to 5 (Egofit) and 6 mph (Costway). That’s a jogging or running pace for some people, so it’s something to consider if you plan on owning one.. Although I don’t have a proper ergonomic desk set up to use an under-desk treadmill while I work, I was able to use it on its own while I answered emails on my phone and listened to a podcast. I enjoyed being able to get some steps in while also doing some work. It made me feel extra productive and I was able to do all of this without leaving my home.. I aimed to hop on the under-desk treadmills for at least a half-hour on the days I didn’t go to the gym or when I had spare time. I tend to walk at a fast pace — I guess that’s the New Yorker in me — which made walking on an under-desk treadmill feel more like a power walk than a leisurely stroll. If I were using a treadmill as I worked on my laptop, I’m sure I would’ve reduced the speed to match that of a more casual stroll.. Although there are many different under-desk treadmills to choose from, I can only share my thoughts on the two I had the chance to try out. Below is a quick rundown of each under-desk treadmill, who it’s best for and what to expect.. Other under-desk treadmills we tested. Is it worth buying an under-desk treadmill?. If you want to sneak in some steps and movement at home, an under-desk treadmill is not a bad option. It’s helpful if you don’t have the time to get outside or hit the gym. These also take up less space than a standard treadmill and can often be stored under a couch or bed. But if you have balance issues, I would reconsider buying one because it doesn’t have support and could be a fall risk.. If you’re looking to get more out of your treadmill, I’d recommend investing in a full-size model. I would also look up reviews. There are so many under-desk treadmills now, you want to make sure you invest in one that’s smooth, quiet and fits the area for your needs.. What to consider when shopping for an under-desk treadmill. When shopping for an under desk treadmill there are some things to consider before purchasing one.. Size: Make sure the