seems some of you guys seriously believe in backing bows.
Only when necessary to protect or save a bow. If the bow has a defect and I think it might break, is a gift where I want to be certain it won't break, or will be used in an atmosphere where it could be abused, overdrawn etc, then I back it. Otherwise I'd rather not have a backing. Unbacked bows are lighter, lower maintenance and cheaper/easier to make. I back about a third of what I make.
Edit...the other time I back a bow is when I'm pushing the envelope with the design, ie. narrow limbs, very short bow, etc.
George