When you have a parallel slat and you bend it, you are putting most of the stress in the middle and not like you do with a bow. Even the best backing strip will eventually break if you abuse it.
I don't bother with bend testing, just inspect for pin knots, grain irregularities, and the straightness of grain especially on the edges of the slat. Reject those with defects for a backing. They might be useful for a core lam, rather than going broken into the waste bin.