Gaming & long sessions
Get your steps between rounds.
Six-hour sessions are a choice, the stiff legs afterwards don't have to be. Walk during downtime on a manual pad that your mic can't hear and your power bill won't notice. Wood and steel, 0 watts, built to outlast the rig.
Run the numbers
Steps you'd bank per stream.
Enter how long you'd walk per session and how many sessions a week. Walk during downtime, step off when it's go-time. Assumptions shown below.
The real problem
A marathon session is murder on your legs.
Long sessions mean hours locked to the chair, stiff legs, dead weekends, and the nagging sense you haven't moved all day. The obvious fix, a motorised pad, brings its own problems: a hum your mic picks up on stream, and constant power draw next to a rig that already runs hot.
You want movement that disappears into the setup, quiet on the mic, zero on the bill, and tough enough to outlast the build under the desk.
Mid-session
Movement that fits the setup.
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Between matches
Queue times, loading screens, lobby chat, step on and walk while you wait, off the instant the match starts.
- 02
Live on stream
No motor means nothing for the mic to catch. Walk through the chat segments without a hum in the audio.
- 03
Next to a hungry rig
Zero watts, it adds nothing to the power bill a gaming PC already runs up.
How it fits
Quiet on the mic. Zero on the bill.
The Office Walker is fully manual: no motor, so nothing for your mic to pick up and no power drawn, 0 watts, even mid-session. It moves only as you do, so you stop dead the moment the match kicks off.
And it's wood and steel with replaceable slats and no electronics, so unlike a sealed plastic pad, it'll comfortably outlast the rig parked above it.
Why it suits the setup
Quiet, 0 W, and built to last.
Questions
Gamer questions, answered.
Will my mic pick it up?
No. There's no motor, so the only sound is your footsteps on the deck, around 30 to 45 dB. It stays out of your stream audio and voice chat.
Does it use power or add to my bill?
Zero. It's fully manual, 0 watts, nothing to plug in. Your rig's draw stays exactly where it was.
Can I walk mid-session?
Yes, that's the whole idea. Walk during queues, loading and chat, then step off the instant the match starts. The belt only moves as you do.
Will it fit under a gaming desk?
It's 110 x 54 x 21 cm and adds about 14 cm of height, which fits under most standing desks. For a fixed-height setup, you'd walk in front of the desk.
Is it tough enough for daily use?
It's wood and steel on steel axles, Intertek-tested, rated to a 120 to 130 kg user, with replaceable slats and no electronics to fail, built to outlast a gaming PC.
How is it different from a motorised walking pad?
It's manual, you power it, so there's no hum on the mic, no power draw, and nothing electronic to fail. See the full comparison with motorised pads.
One pad
Stay in the game, keep your legs.
Built to order in wood and steel. Shipped flat across the EU within 2 to 3 weeks.
5-year parts warranty. 30-day returns. Free EU shipping.