I've grown fond of D bows because of the ease in construction. They don't have any more handshock than a stiff handled bow, and if it does for some reason, just glue a little leatehr onto the grip area before you attach the grip (rubber insoles work too).
Making them shorter (66" or less) or out of lighter wood eliminates this need though. That's why you could make a Native style bow with really wide, heavy tips, but at 56" long, it won't kick at all.