The 5 Best Treadmills in Singapore

At one point in your life, you must have thought to yourself, “I need to start exercising more,” and the first thing that pops into your head is: start running.

So naturally, you want to buy a treadmill in Singapore. Because let’s face it.

Sometimes, there’s nowhere convenient to run. Maybe the weather’s a mess (again), the haze rolled in, or your neighborhood’s more concrete jungle than a running trail. Or maybe, you just don’t want to bump into someone you know while sweating buckets.

That’s where this list comes in. Anyone with a treadmill knows that this gym equipment is a commitment — both physically and financially.

We went and tested dozens of models to see which ones are the best for all types of home workouts. So whether you’re just starting or a pro, here are the 5 best treadmills in Singapore for you to check out.

In Summary

Best Treadmill Overall

OneTwoFit Foldable Treadmill 12km/h (OT0332) – Solid, sturdy, and surprisingly quiet—this treadmill gives you the feel of a serious run without shaking your whole living room. Best part? It folds up neatly when you’re done, so your living space doesn’t become a permanent gym.

$1067 at Lazada | $1170.27 at Shopee

Best Treadmill for Value

OneTwoFit Electric Treadmill 10km/h – You don’t have to break the bank to break a sweat — this one’s budget-friendly and gets the job done. It’s compact, quiet, and perfect for anyone looking to stay active without overspending.

$895.88 at Lazada | $794.87 at Shopee

Best Treadmill for Beginners

IRunning I-WALK PRO Treadmill (TM-199) – Simple, compact, and easy to use, this treadmill is like the friend who always shows up when you need a light jog or a quick walk. The foldable design and dual modes make it super beginner-friendly—even if you’re just starting out.

$329 at Lazada | $329 at Shopee

Best Treadmill for Serious Runners

OneTwoFit Upgraded Treadmill (OT060701) – Incline lovers, rejoice — this beast packs 18 auto incline levels and a strong motor that actually feels gym-grade. It’s the kind of treadmill that doesn’t just keep up, it pushes you further.

$2772.23 at Shopee

Best Treadmill for Under-Desk Walking

IRunning I-WALK Treadmill (TM-188) – This walking pad is basically the introvert of treadmills—slim, quiet, and doesn’t ask for attention. Slide it under your desk or sofa, and you’ve got no excuse not to get those steps in.

Black | $229 at Lazada | $229 at Shopee

Pink | $229 at Lazada | $229 at Shopee

How we tested

Performance & Stability

We assessed each treadmill’s motor power, speed range, and overall running stability. This included testing how smooth the belt felt at different paces—whether for walking, jogging, or full-out sprints.

Size & Storage

We looked at dimensions both in use and when folded, checking how well each treadmill fit into smaller home spaces. Portability and ease of storage were key factors.

Features & Ease of Use

We tried out control panels, preset workout modes, incline adjustments, and smart features like Bluetooth or app syncing. We also checked how user-friendly they were for everyday use, from setup to safety.

Online Reviews

We reviewed customer feedback to assess long-term satisfaction, common issues, noise levels, and how the treadmill performed in actual home settings.


Best Treadmill Overall

OneTwoFit Foldable Treadmill 12km/h (OT0332)

What We Like

Quiet even at higher speeds
Folds up to save space
Feels solid underfoot

What We Don’t Like

Limited incline levels
A bit heavy to move

Looking for a home treadmill that doesn’t wobble like a toy or blast like a jet engine? The OneTwoFit Foldable Treadmill (OT0332) hits a great balance between performance and practicality — and after using it regularly, we see why it’s been gaining traction among Singapore home users.

The folding design is honestly a lifesaver. Once we’re done running, we just fold it up and tuck it against the wall and it instantly frees up space in the living room. And despite being foldable, it doesn’t feel flimsy at all. It’s solid and stable, even when we cranked the speed up to 10 or 11 km/h.

It’s also impressively quiet. We were half-expecting a low-budget treadmill to rattle or hum loudly, but nope—it stays relatively smooth and hush. Online reviews often mention how the belt runs quietly and steadily, even during faster runs. For apartment dwellers, that’s a huge plus.

A sturdy treadmill that doesn’t shake—even at top speed.

One thing we didn’t expect but ended up loving was the Bluetooth speaker feature. It connects easily to your phone, letting you stream music or podcasts while you work out, which definitely makes those long treadmill sessions more bearable. And paired with the clear display and adjustable speed, it’s beginner-friendly without feeling too basic.

As for complaints, the manual incline is serviceable but not exactly exciting. You can switch between three levels, which adds a bit of intensity, but don’t expect to mimic mountain hikes. Also, while the treadmill folds up nicely, it’s not super lightweight—you’ll feel the bulk if you plan to move it around often. Once it’s in a good corner, you’ll want to leave it there.

Still, with its quiet operation, solid build, and smart foldable design, this treadmill holds up as a top choice for home users who want real function without spending a fortune.

Key Specifications

OneTwoFit OT0332 | 2.5 HP motor | Speed: 1–12 km/h | 3 manual incline levels | Foldable with wheels | Bluetooth audio, pulse sensors | Safety key | Belt size: 40 × 110 cm | Max user weight: 120 kg | Dimensions: 131 × 59.5 × 116 cm (in use), 59.5 × 56 × 122 cm (folded) | Weight: ~40–50 kg | Warranty: 6–12 months

Best Treadmill Overall: OneTwoFit Foldable Treadmill 12km/h (OT0332)

Best Treadmill for Value

OneTwoFit Electric Treadmill 10km/h

What We Like

Very affordable for features
Slim and compact footprint

What We Don’t Like

Max speed may feel slow
Folding requires unscrewing knobs

For anyone looking for a no-frills treadmill that gets the job done without wrecking your wallet, the OneTwoFit Electric Treadmill (10 km/h model) might just be the best bang-for-buck pick out there. We’ve tested this for daily jogs and walks, and it honestly surprised us in a good way.

What really sold us was its performance. Even when we had it at a moderate pace of 6.5 km/h for nearly an hour, the motor stayed smooth and didn’t make that annoying whirring noise cheaper machines sometimes do. Perfect for working out in HDBs without bothering the entire block.

Another thing we appreciated is just how compact and space-saving it is. When folded, it’s practically flat and easily tucks behind a door or under a bed.

As for the running belt, it’s decent for a casual walk or light jog, and the LED display shows you your time, speed, calories, distance during a session.

Great value with manual incline and LED display.

There are two small caveats, though. First, the speed maxes out at 10 km/h, but it feels a little less than that in practice—closer to an 8 or 9. Great for brisk walking and light jogging, but serious runners might feel capped.

Second, while the frame folds, it doesn’t lock upright automatically. You’ll need to unscrew four knobs to fold it flat, which isn’t exactly a one-step process.

But all that aside, we still found this to be a great buy. For under $1000 (if you catch a deal), it’s hard to complain about what this little treadmill delivers.

Key Specifications

OneTwoFit 10 km/h | 2.5 HP motor | Speed: 1–10 km/h | 2 manual incline levels | LED display | Foldable frame (manual knob) | Running belt: 1040 × 380 mm | Max user weight: 140 kg | Dimensions: 1230 × 570 × 945 mm (in use), 1230 × 570 × 140 mm (folded) | Weight: ~30–40 kg | Warranty: 1 year

Best Treadmill for Value: OneTwoFit Electric Treadmill 10km/h

Best Treadmill for Beginners

IRunning I-WALK PRO Treadmill (TM-199)

What We Like

Dual mode: jog or walk
Foldable and space-saving
Great for indoors

What We Don’t Like

No incline feature included
Max speed may limit growth

If you’re new to home workouts or just want something simple and reliable, the I-Running I-WALK PRO (TM-199) has been a great addition to our space. It’s compact, fuss-free, and delivers exactly what we needed for casual daily cardio—nothing too fancy, just effective movement that fits in a tight space.

The 2-in-1 design of this fitness equipment really makes it stand out. With the handlebar up, you can do brisk walks or light jogs comfortably.

But if you fold it down, then it becomes a flat walking pad that can slide right under a desk or sofa. It’s perfect for working from home or sneaking in steps during a K-drama binge. Technically, it also removes any excuse not to move, even at a slow pace.

It also helped that setting it up seemed like a breeze. It came well-packed, and the only thing we had to do was check the belt alignment. Plus, it comes with both handlebar controls and a remote, which made switching modes and speeds really convenient during use.

Beginner-friendly, space-saving, and easy to use.

Another thing we liked was how indoor-friendly this thing was. No, not just with the noise levels and space-saving, but also with how it isn’t disruptive to anyone — roommates and neighbours alike.

Paired with that the LED screen giving you all the basics: speed, time, distance, and calories burned, which helps to keep track of your progress.

There are a couple of trade-offs to keep in mind, though. There’s no incline function, so if you’re someone who enjoys hill training or wants to gradually increase difficulty, you’ll have to get creative (or look elsewhere).

And with a top speed of 10 km/h, more seasoned runners might hit their ceiling fairly quickly. That said, it’s just right for most beginners or anyone doing light jogging.

Still, this treadmill is a solid choice for those who want something simple, functional, and apartment-friendly. It folds down to just under 12 cm in height—so you can easily tuck it away when not in use. And for under $350? That’s a solid win.

Key Specifications

I-Running TM-199 | 0.85 HP motor | Speed: 1–10 km/h | No incline | 2-in-1 foldable design | Dual control: handlebar & remote | Running belt: 100 × 40 cm | Max user weight: 120 kg | Dimensions: 120.8 × 60 × 107 cm (in use), 126 × 60 × 11.8 cm (folded) | Weight: 24.2 kg (net), 28.5 kg (gross) | Warranty: 6 months

Best Treadmill for Beginners: IRunning I-WALK PRO Treadmill (TM-199)

Best Treadmill for Serious Runners

OneTwoFit Upgraded Treadmill (OT060701)

What We Like

Smooth, powerful 3.5HP motor
18-level auto incline
Spacious belt, great for tall users

What We Don’t Like

Heavy, needs 2-person setup
Minor wobble on the handlebar

For those who are ready to take their home workouts seriously—or just want a gym-level treadmill minus the membership—the OneTwoFit Upgraded Smart Treadmill (OT060701) feels like a major upgrade from the average foldable unit.

Let’s start with the highlight: the 18-level electric incline. Yes, 18. And we’re not talking about some gimmicky tilt. It rises up to 18 degrees, which gave us some serious leg burn on hill mode. It’s surprisingly premium for the price.

Then there’s the belt size and build. The running surface is long and wide, which felt noticeably more comfortable during full-on runs, especially for anyone with longer strides. The frame itself is solid and doesn’t feel like it’s going to shake mid-sprint.

Challenge your legs with 18 levels of incline.

What made us appreciate this treadmill even more is the variety of modes and smart features. There’s a nice LCD screen, Bluetooth speakers, heart rate grips, and height-adjustable arms. Everyone in our household had no issue finding a speed or program that worked for them, whether it was a light warm-up or something more intense.

That said, fair warning: this treadmill is heavy. It comes fully assembled, which is great, but getting it out of the box? You’ll definitely want a second person. We got it in place with two of us—and maybe lots of sweating and questioning our choices—but once it was set, it didn’t budge. Good trade-off for its sturdiness.

We did notice a slight wobble in the handlebar, especially when doing brisk walks. It didn’t affect the main performance, and we suspect it was a minor alignment thing, but worth noting if you’re extra sensitive to movement.

All in all, this treadmill is a beast in the best way possible. If you’re looking for incline training, high speed, and a sturdy frame that won’t slide around when you sprint, this is the one to beat.

Key Specifications

OneTwoFit OT060701 | 3.5 HP motor | Speed: 1–16 km/h | 18-level electric incline | Adjustable handlebar height | Bluetooth speakers, LCD display, heart rate sensors | Running belt: 130 × 48 cm | Max user weight: 150 kg | Dimensions: 158.5 × 66 × 132 cm (in use), 158.5 × 66 × 24 cm (folded) | Weight: 62.5 kg (net), 71.5 kg (gross) | Warranty: 1 year

Best Treadmill for Serious Runners: OneTwoFit Upgraded Treadmill (OT060701)

Best Treadmill for Under-Desk Walking

IRunning I-WALK Treadmill (TM-188)

What We Like

Slides under desks easily
Very compact and lightweight
Quiet enough for shared flats

What We Don’t Like

No incline or handrails
Max speed may feel limiting

If you’re someone who works from home (or just spends a little too much time sitting), the I-Running I-WALK TM-188 might be the best thing to sneak into your routine.

What really makes this one shine is how compact and easy it is to store. It’s slim enough to slide under the bed, sofa, or even your work desk—and thanks to the built-in wheels, moving it around doesn’t feel like a chore. In smaller flats or shared rooms, that kind of flexibility is a total win.

I tried to use it during meetings and regular work days, where for the most part I’m tied to my desk. Not only did it help me with my tasks (I think the increased blood flow really did the trick), but I also got my steps in when usually, I have to set aside a different part of the day for these activities.

Knowing this, we think it’s perfect for those that have desk jobs or spend a lot of time sitting. Maybe you could even pair it with those adjustable standing desks to make things more comfortablewhile still reaching your fitness goals!

It’s also pretty smooth-running for something so lightweight. At under 20kg, we thought it might rattle, but nope—it stays steady and hums along gently. It’s definitely the kind of background noise that won’t wake the neighbors or drown out your Netflix.

Stay active while working with this walking pad.

Another thing we appreciate is the remote-controlled operation. Being able to customise the programmes meant we could set our pace and keep track of how much time and distance we’ve covered. Even on rainy days or stuck indoors, we can go from leisure pace to a light jog (yes, it can go up to 6km/h).

That said, don’t expect serious cardio training here. There’s no incline and no built-in handlebar (unless you buy the Plus version). So if you’re looking to push yourself beyond gentle workouts, this might not cut it.

Also, while the build is solid enough, the 90 kg weight capacity and 30-minute usage time limit could be limiting for some users, which isn’t a dealbreaker—but something to keep in mind if you’re planning marathon walking sessions.

Overall, though? For a compact walking pad under $250 that fits Singapore homes and keeps you moving while you work, we’re calling it a win.

Key Specifications

I-Running TM-188 | 1.0 HP motor | Speed: 1–6 km/h | No incline | LED display + remote control | Fold-flat design with wheels | Running surface: 100 × 38 cm | Max user weight: 90 kg | Dimensions: 120 × 53 × 100 cm (in use), 125 × 53 × 12 cm (folded) | Weight: 19 kg | Warranty: 6 months

Best Treadmill for Under-Desk Walking: IRunning I-WALK Treadmill (TM-188) (Black)
Best Treadmill for Under-Desk Walking: IRunning I-WALK Treadmill (TM-188) (Pink)

Final thoughts

When it comes to home workouts, a treadmill might not be the first thing you think you need—but once it’s there, you’ll wonder how you went without it.

Whether you’re squeezing in steps between meetings, getting serious about your cardio and meet your fitness goals, or just need a reliable way to stay active indoors, there’s a machine here that fits the bill.

Some treadmills are built to push your limits, while others are perfect for casual walks on rainy days. But the best one? It’s the one that keeps you moving—and keeps things sustainable in your routine, beginner and pro runners alike..

So if you’ve been thinking of skipping the gym commute or just want to stay active without stepping outside, this might be your cue to take the leap. Your future self—fitter, healthier, and maybe even happier—will thank you for it.

Jia Hui

Jia Hui likes words. More verbal than written, though equally adept at both. Her ideal day involves cafe and friends, followed by an extended Karaoke session.

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