About 30 years ago a friend of mine that worked with the Montgomery (Alabama) Advertiser newspaper gave me a pan/tilt-head aluminum tripod that the paper was going to scrap. It was scratched up and not pretty at all, but I was thankful for it and used it. Well, I have no idea what the weight limit is for that tripod but it handled several 35mm and some 200mm to 500mm lenses. Just this morning I used it for my 6d and a 28-75 2.8 I was using. As best as I recall it has never dumped anything...but I try to be careful. I have a heavier Manfrotto, also, but I've got an issue with the ball head at the moment so I used the old freebie.
I looked at the Dolica on Amazon and it looked pretty good, though I think I would go for the next size up to get the heavier payload handling that it has...it must be a little heavier built (besides being taller). I think it has a pan/tilt head rather than a ball-head. Just use some common sense with it, set it up firmly, watch your feet, don't overload it or set it up tilted, beware of kids running around and you should be ok.
You said that your budget was around $150...if you can spend that much I'd see what else is available, though. Better is...better.
Quality clamps, quick-releases, etc., are worth the extra...that's where most problems arise.
Best wishes,
Ed