Edit : this applies if you use oh-my-zsh
Personally, I'm mainly using it because it displays your current git branch in the command prompt. Therefore, if like me you often have to switch branches, you don't mix code by accident.
Also, one of the nice benefits for me is that I created a fork of oh-my-zsh
with my custom theme enabled by default, and I can deploy it on whatever machine I need it onto (say, production servers) with just a few commands. This way, I load up all my zsh aliases, my custom theme etc ...
Finally there's a zsh plugin I'm using that is zsh-syntax-highlighting. This highlights commands as you type them, to make it dummy-proof. Green = good existing command, red = you made a typo ... but there's more to it, it's worth a try.
So yeah, git integration and the ability to install my own personal zsh setup on whatever machine within seconds is why I like it.
There's also a railscast talking about oh-my-zsh : http://railscasts.com/episodes/308-oh-my-zsh