4/5 rating based on 16 reviews. Read all reviews for Rock and Ice Magazine for iPhone.
Rock and Ice Magazine is free iOS app published by MAGAZINECLONER.COM US LLC
CALEB STAMBAUGH
The app takes forever to download issues, & even after 100% download full magazine isn't loaded...you have to zoom in for it to be hi-res on the new iPad. Rock & Ice is a great magazine but you'll be better reading it in the kindle or nook apps.
ciuppinho
I didn't mind paying two dollars for a sample issue. That seems reasonable. However, I can't view the magazine. I can't create an account from the magazine. When I login with a created account it crashes. I see black screen. I don't see pages all the time. This app is buggy. I'm using the new iPad. Perhaps they didn't test it on the new OS. As far as I can tell this magazine is not available on Zinio. This magazine is not available on Nook. This magazine is not available on Kindle. After deleting the issue. I re-downloaded the issue. Man was that painful! Now I can read the magazine. I hope it was just a weird glitch.
jgunderson
Text is readable but navigation is clunky and the quality of the photographs are terrible.
theMAJOR[fan]
Needs mobile optimized reading. Doesn't use full iPhone 5 screen, or even full iPhone 4 screen. Text is tiny, have to zoom and scroll and pan. Terrible design.
bh420
Reinstalled several times. App won't finish loading magazine. Luckily still receiving print magazine.
Khowe765
Love this magazine. R&I covers everything and everybody in the climbing world - sport, trad, alpine, it's all there. Every article is written by a climber, and the language of each article reflects this. R&I has a tone and theme to all of its articles and stories, and it's that the life of a climber is nothing elegant or magnificent, but for a climber, there is nothing greater in life than to climb, period. "The real heroes of climbing are people who climb until they drop, who hold climbing as the antidote for this slave-like way the world is going - this politically correct, pathetic, SUV-ridden, color-coded two-week holiday-and-back-to-work nonsense." -Steve Haston, Issue 215