1:1 (width to thickness) ratio bows are quite doable as long as string tracks completely in the middle and the bow doesn't have more than a inch of reflex.
I don't know about that grip padding though, doesn't make any sense.
In contrast im quite used to low brace heights and i like the efficiency that it comes with.
Actually i haven't noticed really a big difference with low or "normal" brace height in stability. With hornbows they tend to wobble back and forth, but i guess not with wood bows. Not totally sure...
With my bows, the best i've managed after numerous heat manipulation to get them stay straight was 1" x 1" osage 140# @31" with 1" reflex in the beginning. 71" long.
Then some tonkin-ipe longbows, a bit lighter at 80-100 pounds or so,
Nr.1 a bit less than 1" wide x 3/4" thick with 1 1/2" reflex (100# @28"), 72" long
Nr.2 1 1/6" wide x 3/5" thick with 3" reflex (82# @26") 67" long
Those laminates were glued with snaky tonkin and hide glue was used. Hide glue was pretty great, since i had to heat them a lot to straighten the alignment of string. I don't know if this would have been possible with synthetic glues.