Been using flip locks on various makes of tripod for over 40 years, never had one break or slip. I look for tripods and monopods with flip locks, I don't like the twist locks but I have only tried them in shops. I guess you start with something and if you are happy you stick with what you know.
We have been mostly using Manfroto tripods “forever” in the labs, mostly for holding antennas. Have yet to see a broken lock on any of them, with the exception of when we put one in an environmental chamber and the plastic broke, but that was cooled by liquid nitrogen and VERY cold. They have survived decades of lab use, being bumped over, up on the roof at -30C, and hot summer days.
My only complaint about twist locks is that if there is lots of frost on the legs, they get stuck, but they are easy to work with gloves on.
Flip locks are great, except when you have gloves on. Make sure that you have them adjusted right and they are solid.
The knob typelocks are somewhere in the middle as far as use with gloves goes, they work well, but you can loose the knob if you leave it loose when you pack it up.