GoPlus treadmill deal: Save $300 on this space-saving folding treadmill at Walmart

This huge GoPlus treadmill deal from Walmart is perfect for runners missing the gym in lockdown

GoPlus Treadmill
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Please note, this deal has now ended.

Love the treadmill, but missing the gym? If you enjoy the flat, cushioned surface of the treadmill more than the unforgiving roads, you need one at home. However, not everyone can place a treadmill in their living rooms, or own a garage: if your living situation doesn't allow you to do so, you need a solution to save on both money and space.

Enter this awesome treadmill deal from Walmart. Save $200 on the GoPlus 2.25HP Folding Treadmill, bringing the price down to just under $600. Check out the deal in full below, and don't forget to visit our Black Friday treadmills page for more stellar running machine deals.

GoPlus 2.25HP Folding Treadmill Electric | was $799.99 | now $599.99 at Walmart
The heavy-duty construction of this treadmill belies it's space-saving capacity. When you're done with it, simply fold it up and pop it agianst the nearest wall, making it perfect for people who want to watch TV while they run without turning it into a permanent fixture in their living room.  

GoPlus 2.25HP Folding Treadmill Electric | was $799.99 | now $599.99 at Walmart
The heavy-duty construction of this treadmill belies it's space-saving capacity. When you're done with it, simply fold it up and pop it agianst the nearest wall, making it perfect for people who want to watch TV while they run without turning it into a permanent fixture in their living room.  

The heavy duty construction of the treadmill, made with high-quality steel instead of plastic, ensures it's robust, able to hold runners up to 220Lbs with ease. The LED display allows you to monitor time, distance, calories, speed, pulse, incline and loads more.

Able to clock speeds of up to 7.5mphwith its 2.25HP motor, the treadmill has three different incline settings available. It also comes with a tablet holder and improved shock absorption. 

A Harvard University report tells us why treadmills are so good: the settings allow you to monitor your workout and progress in a more complete way than the unpredictable nature of road running. In addition, the flat surface offers a safe environment, and the belts are easier on the joints than pounding the pavement. 

If you've tried to find a space-saving treadmill before, you'll know how tough it is to get a bargain like this. So hit the links above and visit our best treadmill guide for more great options.

Matt Evans

Matt Evans is an experienced health and fitness journalist and is currently Fitness and Wellbeing Editor at TechRadar, covering all things exercise and nutrition on Fit&Well's tech-focused sister site. Matt originally discovered exercise through martial arts: he holds a black belt in Karate and remains a keen runner, gym-goer, and infrequent yogi. His top fitness tip? Stretch.