I just started to get a feel for tripod shooting using a Spartan Ascent (Davros Pro head). The two main draws for me getting into tripods and choosing this specific model center around hunting in high open alpine terrain. This thing is very light and rugged, and what sealed the deal for me was being able to quickly turn the carbon fiber legs into trekking poles. Quality is nothing short of superb IMO.
Shooting from a tripod is a different ballgame though. It's F'ing hard to adjust to in a full standing position, but it will provide me with significant advantages and versatility for setting up for quick technical shots in rugged / rocky sloped terrain. It'll be exceptionally handy for big horn sheep hunting or any hunting scenarios where I want my weapon or glass pointed at a specific area for extended periods of time, where I can easily adjust positioning to take a shot.
The quick attach | detach (magnetic) system on this head was another huge draw for me. It's rock solid, and I don't fumble with it like I do with Arca or the other QD systems that I've tried to adapt to.
Other than this, I played around with 3 sets of Accu-Tac's bipod leg extensions connected to the PC-5 bipod. I really like shooting off of it, it's a bit steadier and does not take as much getting used to as a tripod, but I found it to be a huge hassle in the field.