Merach W60 Plus: bring incline training home with the walking pad you can rely on

Upgrade your walking workouts with the new, improved Merach walking pad

Woman walks on walking pad in domestic setting
(Image credit: Merach)

Working remotely means I have fewer opportunities for incidental exercise, like walking to the office, and it means I’m no longer near a gym, which has made me less fit.

While I love the flexibility of working from home, I now have to be more intentional about my workouts and find new ways to incorporate movement into my day, like exercise snacking or desk workouts.

So, I’ve been investigating walking pads as a convenient way to move during work breaks, and I like the sound of the new Merach W60 Plus—a well-built walking pad at a budget-friendly price point.

Why the Merach W60 Plus?

I know cheap walking pads can feel flimsy, so I’m looking for something more substantial.

The Merach W60 Plus offers premium specs, with a steel frame built to support up to 400lb, remote smart controls and a 33% larger deck than the competition. previous generation.

Merach has also upgraded the W60 with a larger brushless motor. Many walking pads use brushed motors, which are louder and wear down over time. With this enhanced tech powering the W60, you can enjoy smoother starts, more precise control and steadier incline power.

It also boasts treadmill-grade incline settings. Most walking pads top out at 8% incline, but the W60 Plus goes up to 12%. That means you can try the viral 12-3-30 walking workout.

Even if you never go that high, incline walking workouts strengthen your posterior chain (the muscles that run down the back of your body), and increase your heart rate and calorie burn more than walking on a flat surface.

But you need the ability to adjust the incline while you’re walking. Many walking pads only offer manually-adjusted incline, so you have to get off the pad every time you want to adjust the incline. Since I plan to follow incline walking workouts on Fit&Well like this one, which requires you to change the incline eight times in 20 minutes, I need a better-quality walking pad. The incline on the Merach W60 Plus is controlled by the included remote or using the settings on the Merach app.

It opens up a whole new world of accessible fitness for time-poor home workers with treadmill-level quality at a walking pad price.

Why a walking pad?

Couldn’t I just buy a treadmill? I hear you ask.

Sure, but they’re bulky, expensive and if you’re only interested in walking, you really don’t need those higher speeds. With a range of 0.6mph-4mph, this pad is purpose-built for walking.

Robert Luo, CEO of Merach, says: “We recognized that too many people were forced to choose between expensive, space-hogging treadmills or flimsy walking pads that jolted their joints and broke down quickly. With the UltraWalk W60 Plus, we’ve brought the reliable experience of outdoor climbing and jogging into the home.”

Its space-saving design and easy-roll wheels allow for clutter-free flat or upright storage, and the 8.2-foot-long power cord means you can set it up where it makes the most sense, not just where there’s a power outlet.

With the launch of the Merach W60 Plus, walking pads have gone state-of-the-art.

Where can I buy it?