It is a general risk for all aquariums. Even high-end custom aquariums i have seen BURST after being filled.
Have to remember the pressure the glass and silicon is always under due to the water wanting to push out (yay physics)
That said. I had an evo for years and moved it a couple times, so being filled emptied and filled again. 0 issues with it leaking and nor did i ever come across a mass of complaints that they leak.
Fun little tank. I loved mine. Sometimes wish i had kept it. Did several videos on it for my YT channel back in the day.
The best i can tell you, budget allowing, is get a controller with leak detection. That way it can shut everything off if a leak is detected and potentially save you from a major headache.