I hear that Joe, but if I can have a back up somewhat accessable when traveling acrossed country or even just off the road system I'll take it every time! I'd hate to fly half way across the US, or drive 10 or 12 hours to get somewhere, get on a hunt, find a broken bow and have to be done with a hunt. Did that in 2000 when a limb tip delaminated, end of a caribou float for me! NEVER again! Even if that means a day wasted due to packing out and back in to get my backup bow, it'll save a hunt.
BUt I do agree in a backpacking situation that I wouldnt physically CARRY the back up bow with you if you're not TOO far in...or you have time to back out and get the backup bow should something happen.
On my 2000 hunt it was a good thing I had a 7mm with me or my hunt would have been completely over. I love to bowhunt, only second to eating wild game. And though it's extremly rare I pull any gun out, this one saved this fly out float hunt to a fly out float trip.