The tripod I use most is an aluminum Gitzo that I purchased as NOS (new old stock). It has the twist legs like that one - which I found I prefer over the flip locks. Mine is a tall/long version because height was important. Since I don't hike, I don't need anything overly small or lightweight. The head I chose to go with it is a Manfrotto XPRO 3-Way Pan & Tilt head.
I also have a carbon fiber Gitzo which is nearly identical with the same head. For some reason, I gravitate towards the aluminum model. In addition, I have a Benro TMA28A Series 2 Mach3 Aluminum Tripod with an Oben BE-117 Ball Head (this head mostly gets used on my Platypod).
Back in the 90's, I purchased an aluminum Bogen-Manfrotto tripod that is built like a tank. It still has the Bogen head that was popular back then. I figure it will make a great studio tripod. With the head, the combo comes in close to 10-pounds. I haven't used it much since getting the Gitzo's because of its weight.
I don't have any firsthand knowledge of that Manfrotto. Be sure to read reviews. Usually you can find some unbiased reviews on Amazon. Even B&H has reviews with important info. Good luck with whatever you choose!