CitySports Under Desk Treadmill CS-WP3 Review

CitySports Under Desk Treadmill CS-WP3 Review (2026): Is This $200 Walking Pad Worth It?

By: Home Fitness Lab Editor  |  Updated: May 14, 2026  |  Test time: 90 days, 412 km walked  |  Reading time: 8 min
Quick answer: The CitySports under desk treadmill CS-WP3 is a good buy for light home office walking. It moves from 1 to 6 km/h, holds 110 kg, and runs at a quiet 45-52 dB. I walked 412 km on it in 90 days with no faults. Skip it if you want to run or weigh over 240 lbs.

1. First Look & My Verdict

I bought the CitySports under desk treadmill CS-WP3 in February 2026 after my standing desk left my knees sore. I wanted a small walking pad that would slide under my couch and let me hit 8,000 steps while typing emails. The CS-WP3 does that job well.

I have tested 11 walking pads since 2023 for my fitness blog, from the WalkingPad C2 to the Goplus 2-in-1. The CitySports model CS-WP3 sits in the sweet spot for price and build. It is not the quietest. It is not the strongest. But for around $200, it gets the job done five days a week.

My test ran from February 14 to May 13, 2026. I logged each session in a spreadsheet with speed, time, and noise. Total: 412 km, 89 sessions, zero motor faults.

CitySports CS-WP3 under desk treadmill in a home office setup

2. What’s in the Box & CitySports CS-WP3 Specs

Opening the box took two minutes. The walking pad ships fully built. You just unfold the safety key, plug it in, and step on.

What you get:

  • 1× CitySports CS-WP3 walking pad (fully built)
  • 1× Power cord (2 m)
  • 1× Wireless remote (with coin battery)
  • 1× Safety lock key
  • 1× Silicone oil tube for belt care
  • 1× CitySports under desk treadmill manual (English, Spanish, French, German)

Key specs at a glance

SpecCitySports CS-WP3 detail
Motor440 W (2.0 HP peak)
Speed range1 to 6 km/h (some EU units go to 8 km/h)
Weight limit110 kg / 242 lbs
Belt size40 cm × 100 cm
Unit weight22 kg
Folded height12.5 cm (slides under most couches)
DisplayLCD with time, speed, distance, calories
ExtrasBluetooth speaker, remote, fitness app
Price (May 2026)$199-$239 on Amazon

3. Design & Build Quality

The CitySports model CS-WP3 has a clean, slim look. The deck is matte black with a silver belt strip down each side. It blends into my home office. My partner did not even notice it for a week (she thought it was a yoga mat shelf).

CitySports CS-WP3 folded flat under a sofa CitySports CS-WP3 LCD screen close up

Materials

The frame is steel under a plastic shell. The belt is six-layer rubber, the same as on the pricier CS-WP9. Both end caps clip on with four screws each. After 412 km of walking, my unit shows no cracks or wobble.

Feel underfoot

The deck has a small bit of give. Not as much as a $700 model with shock pads, but enough that my knees did not hurt after a 90-minute walk. I am 175 cm and 78 kg.

“I put it on a thin rug to cut floor noise. My downstairs neighbor never once knocked.” — my own test note, March 8, 2026

4. Performance Tests

4.1 Core walking function

The 440 W motor is the heart of the CS-WP3 review story. At 4 km/h, my preferred pace, the belt felt steady. No slips. No skips. I tested it with shoes and with socks. Both worked fine, but I got better grip in trainers.

My 90-day test results

Belt smoothness
8.8/10
Noise (low speed)
9.0/10
Noise (top speed)
7.2/10
Step accuracy
8.0/10
Build feel
8.4/10
Value for money
9.2/10

4.2 Noise test

I used a Reed SD-4023 sound meter, set one meter from the deck.

SpeedNoise (dB)Real-world feel
2 km/h43 dBQuieter than a fridge hum
4 km/h48 dBSoft fan
6 km/h57 dBNormal talk volume

4.3 Belt and motor heat

After a 60-minute walk at 5 km/h, the motor cover was warm but not hot (37 °C by my IR gun). The CS-WP3 motor never tripped, never slowed, and never threw an error.

Pro tip from my testing: Lube the belt every 50 hours. The CitySports CS-WP2 lubrication guide also works for the CS-WP3: lift the belt edges, drop 5 ml of silicone oil under each side, then walk slowly for 2 minutes to spread it.

Watch the CS-WP3 in action

5. User Experience & Daily Use

Setup

The CitySports under desk treadmill manual is 8 pages. I read it once. Setup took 4 minutes from box-cut to first step. The hardest part was pulling the cardboard fillers out.

Remote and app

The remote has six keys: start, stop, speed up, speed down, and two preset paces (3 and 6 km/h). The app pairs over Bluetooth and tracks steps and calories. It is basic but works.

Daily routine

My day looks like this: 8:30 a.m. start at 2 km/h while reading email. 10 a.m. bump to 4 km/h for calls. 1 p.m. lunch break, walk at 5 km/h for 20 minutes. By 5 p.m. I have 9,400 steps without leaving my desk.

“I had to learn to type at 3 km/h first. Above 4 km/h my hands bounced on the keys. Now I do calls and walks at 4 km/h with no issue.” — my journal entry, March 22, 2026

6. CitySports CS-WP3 vs Other Models

CitySports sells at least six walking pads. People often ask: are CitySports treadmills good across the board? Yes for the price, but each model has a job. Here is how the CS-WP3 stacks up.

ModelTop speedWeight limitBest forPrice
CS-WP3 (this one)6 km/h110 kgHome office walking$199
CS-WP26 km/h100 kgBudget walking only$169
CS-WP3s6 km/h110 kgSame as WP3 with app upgrade$219
CS-WP66 km/h120 kgHeavier users$229
CS-WP86 km/h120 kgQuieter motor$259
CS-WP912 km/h120 kgFolding 2-in-1 with handrail, light jogging$329

From my CS-WP8 review tests last year, the WP8 is a touch quieter at top speed (54 dB vs 57 dB). But the WP3 wins on price. If you only walk, save the $60.

The CS-WP9 review is also worth a look if you want a model with a handrail for light jogging. It is the only CitySports walking pad I would jog on.

7. Pros & Cons After 90 Days

✓ What I Loved

  • Quiet at 2-4 km/h, fine for calls
  • Slides under my couch (12.5 cm tall)
  • Ships fully built, no tools needed
  • Remote control reaches across the room
  • Belt felt steady all 412 km
  • Bluetooth speaker is a fun add-on
  • Strong value at under $200

✗ Areas for Improvement

  • Top speed of 6 km/h is too slow for running
  • No incline
  • The app is basic and English-only
  • Wheels would help when moving it
  • LCD has no backlight, hard to read in dim rooms
  • Weight limit of 110 kg locks out some users

8. Evolution & Newer Models

CitySports launched the CS-WP3 in 2021. The CS-WP3s came out in 2024 with a better app and a slightly stronger 480 W motor. The newer CS-WP6 and CS-WP8 have rubber shock pads under the deck. The CS-WP9 adds a folding handrail and 12 km/h top speed.

CitySports pushes app updates twice a year. The May 2026 update added an iOS 18 fix and a step-goal alarm. No new hardware features for the WP3 line.

9. Who Should Buy the CitySports CS-WP3?

Best for:

  • Home office workers who sit 6+ hours a day
  • Renters who need a foldable walking pad
  • Anyone under 110 kg who just wants to walk while working
  • First-time walking pad buyers on a budget
  • Small apartments (the CS-WP3 is only 144 cm long)

Skip if you:

  • Want to run at home (top speed is 6 km/h)
  • Weigh more than 110 kg
  • Need an incline for harder workouts
  • Hate small LCD screens

Alternatives to consider:

  • CitySports CS-WP9 — for light jogging and a handrail
  • WalkingPad C2 — a touch quieter, costs $80 more
  • Sperax 2-in-1 — bigger belt, holds 300 lbs

10. Where to Buy the CitySports CS-WP3

Amazon has the best price on the CS-WP3 most weeks. I have tracked it since January 2026. The lowest price I saw was $179 during the March Big Spring Sale.

The CitySports site (city-sports.eu) sells the EU version with a slightly higher 8 km/h top speed but ships only in Europe. Walmart stocks it on and off. eBay has used units for $120-$150 with a 30-day seller warranty.

RetailerTypical price (2026)Watch for
Amazon$199-$239Prime Day, Black Friday
city-sports.eu€229EU only
Walmart$209In-store rollbacks
eBay (used)$120-$150Check belt wear photos

11. Final Verdict: My Rating

4.4
★★★★☆

Strong buy under $200 for walking. Not for runners.

The CitySports under desk treadmill reviews online run from 1 to 5 stars, but the average on Amazon sits at 4.4 across 2,186 ratings. That matches my test. For light walking five days a week, this walking pad does what it promises.

Bottom line

If you sit at a desk and want a quiet, foldable walking pad for under $200, the CS-WP3 is a smart pick. Get the WP9 if you want to jog. Get the WP6 if you weigh near 110 kg. Otherwise, the WP3 is the sweet spot.

12. Test Photos, Data & Long-Term Notes

My step log (sample week)

DayTime on padStepsTop speed
Mon, May 52 h 10 min10,8405 km/h
Tue, May 61 h 45 min8,7204 km/h
Wed, May 72 h 30 min11,5605 km/h
Thu, May 81 h 00 min4,9204 km/h
Fri, May 92 h 15 min10,2006 km/h

Real 2026 user voices

“I bought my CitySports CS-WP3 in January 2026. Three months in, still smooth. I walk 90 minutes a day during Zoom calls.” — Maya R., verified Amazon buyer (March 18, 2026)
“The remote is a small thing but it saved me. I can bend over and grab it without stopping my walk. CS-WP3 review verdict from me: 4 stars.” — David K., Reddit r/treadmills (April 7, 2026)
“I am 105 kg and the belt is steady under me. The motor stays cool. Best $189 I spent this year.” — Tom L., Walmart review (April 29, 2026)

Long-term update (Day 90)

At the 90-day mark, the belt still tracks straight. I have only lubed it once. No smell of burnt rubber. No loose screws. The LCD has a faint scratch from a dropped mug but still reads fine. I plan to keep using it and update this CS-WP3 review at Day 180 and Day 365.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CitySports CS-WP3 weight limit?

The CitySports under desk treadmill weight limit on the CS-WP3 is 110 kg (242 lbs). If you weigh more, look at the CS-WP6 or CS-WP9.

How do I lubricate the CS-WP3?

Use the silicone oil from the box. The CitySports CS-WP2 lubrication steps work for the WP3 too. Lift each belt edge, add 5 ml of oil, then walk slow for 2 minutes. Do this every 50 hours of use.

Is the CitySports model CS-WP3 the same as the CS-WP3s?

Almost. The CS-WP3s has a slightly stronger motor (480 W) and a better app. Belt size and weight limit are the same.

Are CitySports treadmills good?

For walking under $250, yes. For running or heavy use, no. They are built as walking pads, not full gym treadmills.

Where can I find the CitySports under desk treadmill manual?

It ships in the box. You can also download the PDF from the CitySports support site. The English version is 8 pages.

Can I run on the CS-WP3?

No. Top speed is 6 km/h. For jogging up to 12 km/h, the CS-WP9 review is a better start.

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