They look nice tents at the right price and I would certainly consider buying one apart from a few niggles.
It is a shame they couldn't have used metal poles and a sewn in groundsheet which I am sure would not have increased the price.
Metal poles create a more sturdy construction in wind and a sewn in groundsheet not only keeps the bugs out but enables the tent to be erected 'in one'. As it stands there is the hassle of having to fit the separate groundsheet and inners each time. They advertise big on the anti bug door mesh but then bugs can crawl up between the groundsheet and flysheet...and probably will. Might be a bit draughty too if the wind can billow up between the fly and the groundsheet.
Apart from those niggles which I am sure others may not worry about they appear to be first class tents...and wallet friendly (depending on the size of your wallet).
I love my Licata 400 and it has stood up to some horrendous weather extremely well so I would certainly consider buying another Easy Camp tent but I need a tent with a SIG.