I believe we as consumers when asked to pay these exorborant prices for bows should be demanding the highest quality available.I also feel the Gordan limbs have a place in the market but they don't belong on $700 bows.
When anyone pays $700 for a bow........you are paying for the lifetime warranty as well. Nobody throws in a warranty for free. I also agree that a bow of that price using solid glass limbs should not cost quite that much but.........over the years its been proven that solid glass limbs on the same models also usually generate more speed. Usually mind you, not always.
A few years ago my nearest pro shop was having a small rash of cracked limb problems on Hoyts that used laminated limbs. Another shop was having problems with customers bringing in Matthews with cracked limbs. It can and has happened to all bow manufacturers at one time or another.