Globlazer F80: An 80-Inch Tower for Large Indoor Cats
When we began shaping the Globlazer F80, the brief was simple to say and hard to build: an 80-inch cat tree that large indoor cats would actually use—not just admire from the floor.
Maine Coons, Ragdolls, and other big household cats need more than marketing language. They need platforms that forgive a turn, posts that stay calm under athletic launches, and a silhouette that still feels acceptable beside a neutral sofa. Height was the starting point, but width and spacing had to arrive at the same time.
At 80 inches, the F80 creates real vertical territory: seven platforms arranged so mid-level rests serve room watching, upper routes satisfy cats who insist on the highest available point, and lower steps still matter for cats that prefer to climb in stages rather than one dramatic leap. Because large cats carry momentum, every level was sized for a full turn without a tail hanging over the edge.
So we widened key platforms and paid attention to how weight travels through the frame. The base footprint lands near 57 by 47 inches—tuned so the tower reads confident without becoming a floor hog in apartments where the cat tree lives in the main sightline. At roughly 20.8 kilograms assembled, the F80 carries the mass large cats expect when they commit their weight to a perch.
Materials follow the same calm language as our other tall structures: plush surfaces chosen for touch under daylight, sisal wraps meant for daily scratching along the climb path, and the neutral trio owners already request—Beige, Dark Grey, and Light Grey—so the F80 can sit on rental white walls without starting a color argument.
Engineering met living-room reality in the carton too. Shipping dimensions near 57 by 47 by 33.5 inches meant we could not solve stability with a single oversize slab. Instead, we distributed strength through post bays and base geometry, refining the connection rhythm until the tower felt planted on hardwood and forgiving on carpet alike.
The F80 launched in the United States on February 8, 2024, alongside our ongoing work on other tall Globlazer towers. It is not a laboratory story. It is a design story about scale: what changes when a cat tree is tall enough to feel room-sized but still has to behave like furniture.
Large indoor cats teach you quickly where design shortcuts show up—narrow tops, timid bases, platforms that look generous in renders but feel tight in use. The F80 is our attempt to make height feel generous instead of precarious, and to make an 80-inch Globlazer cat tree look like it belongs on move-in day.
Seven platforms, an 80-inch column, and a footprint that respects open sightlines—that is the combination we shaped for households where the cat is not small, and the room is not endless.
We kept returning to a single test during development: could a large cat sit on the top platform and turn around without negotiating the edge? When the answer stayed yes, we knew the F80 was ready to carry the Globlazer name at 80 inches—not as a height headline, but as daily furniture.
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