"Also, boots today have become lighter and lighter and foot injuries have increased substantially. We've worked hard on comfort and protection of the metatarsal bone.
"For the first time you have a boot that allows you to kick with the toe and generate power and accuracy. It also offers all the same qualities as other boots with the extra option of using the toe to drive the ball harder."
Brazilian striker Ronaldo had no problem finding accuracy with the toe of his boot
Serafino's design has been six years in the making and there were 32 prototypes created before a final product was given the seal of approval by professional players who have been road testing the boot.
Former West Ham and Charlton boss Alan Curbishley, who is currently caretaker manager of Fulham, said players will look at anything to give them an extra edge and admitted to being pleasantly surprised when he tried them out.
"The stand out thing is the toe and when you look at them you think they'll be uncomfortable, but that is not the case at all," Curbishley told AAP.
"I am just thinking that perhaps when you see (Cristiano) Ronaldo or Gareth Bale taking those free-kicks where the ball moves all over the place they have to have a run-out to generate the power.
"With this toe-bit I don't think you need the run up so much and the ball will still move about in the air.
"I think players will be interested in it and give them a go."
-AAP