
Hunter/jumper gear curated for riders who know better.
Most equestrian content falls into two categories: brand marketing disguised as advice, or generic listicles that recommend everything. Neither is particularly useful when you’re trying to decide if $200 breeches are actually better than $80 ones.
Curated Equestrian takes a different approach.
Our Edit
We test and research hunter/jumper gear, then recommend only what’s genuinely worth your attention. Every curated item accounts for performance, durability, fit, and value. We cover budget options and premium picks because the right choice depends on how you ride, not just how much you spend.
This is gear journalism, not product promotion.
Our Background
A decade-plus of hunter/jumper riding and competing. Daily training sessions. Multiple coaches, various horses, countless mistakes in the tack store. That experience informs every review.
We keep our personal riding career private, but our judgment speaks for itself across every article on this site.
Our Standards
No sponsored content. No paid reviews. Commission rates don’t influence editorial decisions. When something’s overhyped, we say so—even if a competing product offers better commission rates.
If we recommend it, we believe it’s worth your money.
How This Works
Curated Equestrian earns affiliate commissions when you purchase through our links. This is standard practice in digital publishing and keeps the site free to access.
The structure: You click our link, complete a purchase at a retailer like SmartPak or Dover Saddlery, and they pay us a percentage. Your price stays the same. We earn enough to continue producing content.
The promise: Affiliate partnerships never compromise our editorial integrity. We recommend products based on their merit, period. If higher commissions influenced our choices, we wouldn’t be worth reading.
