I disagree (for myself). I've had landing gear for all my drones and I like that extra level of landing safely.
I land on turf and grass all the time and the gimbal barely even touches the grass (maybe grass in your area is taller, who knows), but without landing gear it does touch for sure in my area.
My landing gear works extremely well on unlevel surfaces, even on a moderately pitched roof. No tipping at all. Works really well on small rocks and gravel.
As far as hand-catching goes, good for you. I prefer, and sometimes need to, land on a surface, so the landing gear is very helpful.
I rarely hand-catch... I love the detail, practice and utility of precision ground (or roof) landing versus just grabbing it out of the air.
Hand-catching during emergency landing can be impossible (too far away, or whatever), so having gear can give an extra peace of mind in case things go wrong.
But to each their own.